February 2016 Month N Review

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The February 2016

February is a most unusual month. The bleakness of winter still presents itself, but occasionally is replaced with a glimpse of Spring as flowers begin to bloom, the days become longer and folks seem to “dust” themselves off from cold weather doldrums and anticipate the reemergence of a warmer friendlier season. Occasionally, we get a dusting or two of seasonable weather, but by the end of the month begin to realize we have hopefully survived yet another Arkansas winter.February was a busy and fun month for Arkansas State University.-Newport.

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Arkansas State University - Newport It began with an occasion of great accord as we remembered our veterans. We honored a significant portion of our historical heritage and continued the celebrations of Black History Month, as well as participations in lively concerts and the county’s most significant artistic endeavor, The Delta Visual Arts Show. For a period of seasonal transition, this has certainly been an event filled time for ASU-Newport. Students, faculty and staff had an active month, both on campus and in the community. February also presented an

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extra day, allowing us to “leap” into the month of March. But before we do, join us as we take a glimpse back on the many happenings and events that

took place during the month of February on ASU-Newport’s three campuses. We hope you enjoy! Van & Ike

The dedication also included the presentation of artwork to ASU-Newport in memory of former Newport resident Ralph McDonald, Jr. The artwork is a painting

of the American flag, created by Little Rock artist Matt Coburn and was presented to ASU-Newport by the McDonald family. McDonald was a veteran of the United States Air Force, serving as the Chief Financial Officer of Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth, Texas during the Korean Conflict. During that time, he was the youngest CFO in the history of the US Air Force. The 400-square foot Student Veterans lounge will provide an environment for student veterans to interact with other veterans from the college and community, to provide support both academically and outside classroom.

Dedication of Student Veterans Lounge ASU System President Dr. Charles Welch, ASUN Chancellor Dr. Sandra Massey, Newport Mayor David Stewart, Jackson County Judge Jeff Phillips and Veterans representative and

former Newport Mayor Dean Young were all featured speakers when ASU-Newport dedicated it’s new Student Veterans Lounge Tuesday, Feb. 2 on the Newport Campus.

ASU System President Dr. Charles Welch and ASUN Chancellor Dr. Sandra Massey accept the oil painting donated by Patsy McDonald in memory of her husband, Ralph McDonald. Representing the McDonald family were Patsy McDonald, Mark Manning, Lauren McDonald, Toby McDonald and Phil McDonald.

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