Armstrong Atlantic State University’s latest Coastal Empire Economic Monitor reports the Savannah-area economy “expanded rapidly during the first quarter of 2014 and should continue to experience strong growth throughout the […]
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Armstrong police collect 500 lbs of prescription drugs
Over the past four months, the Armstrong Police Department at Armstrong Atlantic State University collected nearly 500 pounds of unused prescription drugs. “With the help of the Chatham-Savannah Counter Narcotics […]
AASU to drop “Atlantic” from name
The University System of Georgia’s Board of Regents voted earlier today to allow Armstrong Atlantic State University to shorten its name to Armstrong State University. “In their request for the […]
AASU’s Godspell opens a musical door
“I think that’s what makes this show so classic; the love that is on the stage is not acting.”
We The Kings of Bradenton are
“I was like ‘Dude, tomorrow we’re starting a band… I was like, we can get girlfriends if we do this.”
AASU hosts Paint the Town Maroon on Thursday
Armstrong Atlantic State University will host a “city-wide celebration of Pirate pride” in Johnson Square, with The Savannah Bank serving as the presenting sponsor. Armstrong alumni, students, faculty, staff and […]
AASU’s Rodriguez named a “Woman Who Rocks”
Melody Rodríguez, director of the Hispanic Outreach & Leadership at Armstrong (HOLA) program and the College Access Mentoring Information and Outreach (CAMINO) program at Armstrong Atlantic State University, was given […]
AASU prof Finlay honored posthumously as Ossabaw Fellow
The Ossabaw Island Foundation recently honored the late Armstrong Atlantic State University History professor Dr. Mark A. Finlay as an Ossabaw Fellow at the non-profit organization’s annual meeting on Jan. […]
Editor’s Note: A collegiate culture
A critical mass has formed. There’s a bustling new economy in Savannah, one that owes its origin to college activity but has developed well beyond events directly affiliated with any particular college.
COLLEGE ISSUE: Food for thought
In the last five years, more and more universities across the country have adopted the practice of assigning incoming college freshmen the same book. Common Read programs serve several noble […]
Let’s make a Neil
Students in Armstrong Atlantic State University’s performing arts department are about to get a lesson in real–world theater. For the Masquers’ Summer of Simon series, they’re doing three beloved Neil […]
Mark your calendar: French films at AASU
Spring is hopping at Armstrong Atlantic State University, which begins its busiest month of the year with this weekend’s Francophone Film Festival. I’ll admit I had to look up the […]
