The ASU Alumni Association is rewarding the winner of the license plate contest with $200 in free gasoline as part of their Medallion Scholarship funding program.
Christine Devine, the Emmy Award-winning Los Angeles news anchor and 1987 graduate of ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, is making a $50,000 gift to help kick off a fund-raising campaign for the school’s new home.
The path to success is filled with hardwork and an attention to detail. A group of ASu alumni, ho have made an impact in their chosen fields, wants to share their lessons to help those who will one day follow in their path.
Seeing is believing – and the marketing and communications department of the Alumni Association has a lot to look at lately. The group has been recognized nine times in the last several months for the quality of the marketing materials and publications that they produce.
The ASU Alumni Association plans to fuel interest in ASU's portion of the state college license plate program by sponsoring a contest to find the most creative personalized “Sparky plate.” The winner of the “What's on Your Plate?” contest will receive $200 in free gasoline.
ASU faculty and staff members who also are members of the ASU Alumni Association are invited to participate in “U Lucky Devil,” a prize drawing that includes a free lunch for two at the University Club on the Tempe campus and a custom ASU class ring from Jostens.
The Hispanic Business Alumni Chapter (HBA) of the W. P. Carey School of Business will celebrate its past and present scholarship winners at an awards dinner – “Celebrating 25 Years of Giving” – at 7 p.m., April 23, in the Carson Ballroom of Old Main on the ASU Tempe campus.
U Devils, the Alumni Association group for faculty and staff members, is playing host to an “Escape the Madness” lunch time picnic from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., April 18, on the Old Main lawn.