A painting of William A. Bloodworth Jr. by Edward Wimberly honors the longtime Augusta State University president, who retired in June.
When William A. Bloodworth Jr. became president at then-Augusta College in 1993, he...706) 828-3851 or greg.gelpi@augustachronicle.com. William A. Bloodworth Jr. Age: 62 Education: Bachelor's degree from Texas Lutheran...
...his point, Augusta State University President William A. Bloodworth Jr. said rain must fall before rainbows are made...augustachronicle.com. What's been said Dr. William A. Bloodworth Jr.'s comments: 2004 Theme: Record enrollment...
...don't know the real story. An action like this implies that neither Dr. Azziz nor departing ASU President William A. Bloodworth Jr. really had a full-time job. ANYONE WHO knows Bill Bloodworth knows that he has worked tirelessly on behalf...
...back at work after taking a break."I am so impressed with Augusta State," Kenny said.Her predecessor, William A. Bloodworth Jr., was also in attendance.Bloodworth said he is excited about the opportunity to step back into the teaching...
...disease.Karyn Nixon, the executive assistant for Mayor Deke Copenhaver, announced the declaration of June 28 as William A. Bloodworth Day in Augusta, and proclamations were presented by state Sen. Hardie Davis and state Rep. Barbara Sims.John...
...ERA: The Augusta State University community gathered on the center campus Friday to say goodbye to President William A. Bloodworth Jr. as the school's bell tolled the end of his 19-year tenure leading the school."It was very touching...
...especially coming on the heels of another fundraising effort to create an endowment for recently retired ASU President William A. Bloodworth Jr., Alalof said.Some observers have worried that the widely criticized new name might hamper such fundraising...
...tour both ASU and Georgia Health Sciences University. Chancellor Hank Huckaby will be honoring ASU President William A. Bloodworth Jr., who is retiring at the end of this school year after 19 years. The board will also hear from Bloodworth...
...on how increased exposure to estrogen in waterways could affect fish, livestock and humans, will receive the William A. Bloodworth Jr. Aca demic Recognition Day Scholar award. In her research, Hen dricks used a cheaper way to conduct tests...