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Kresge and Glide-Crawford women go to Great Lengths

Kresge and Glide-Crawford women go to Great Lengths

The women of Kresge and Glide-Crawford Halls shed their locks this week during the Great Lengths Big Cut. In October, more than 20 women made a commitment to donate their hair for charity.

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Senior accepted to top film school

Senior accepted to top film school

Senior Clay Hassler has been accepted to Florida State University’s Film School Master of Fine Arts program. Hassler, an English literature and theatre and cinema performance major at Asbury College, was one of 24 students selected from 900 applicants.

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Reunion gift phonathon and registration

Reunion gift phonathon and registration

When alumni pick up their phones the next few weeks, they might hear a voice from the past. On April 21, 22, 28 and 29, alumni will call their classmates in the Reunion Phonation to invite them to come back to Wilmore in June and to support the 2008 Reunion Class Gift Project.

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Asbury College approved as Florida institution

Asbury College approved as Florida institution

Asbury College is pleased to announce that the Florida Department of Education’s Commission for Independent Education has approved Asbury College as a Florida institution. This enables Asbury College to offer programs at the Orlando site with ACHIEVE being the first. Read More »

Asbury College adds M.S.W. program

Asbury College is pleased to announce the addition of the master of social work degree. The M.S.W. degree will be offered beginning in August 2008 on the College’s campus in Wilmore. Read More »

Student Development welcomes new employees

On June 2, Greg Haseloff will become the College’s chaplain and associate dean for campus ministries. He is replacing long-time chaplain, Rev. Stu Smith, who is taking on responsibilities in the development office. Read More »

Asbury College confers degrees

On May 11, Asbury College recognized 276 bachelor’s degree and 21 master's degree candidates who were eligible to participate in commencement exercises. Read More »

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