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Campus to Remain Closed on February 20

Due to lingering hazardous driving conditions on rural and side roads from the recent winter precipitation, Arkansas State University's academic and business offices will remain closed on Thursday, Feb. 20.  Subfreezing temperatures forecasted for tonight are expected to further impact road safety.  

The well-being of our Red Wolves pack is our number one priority, and we encourage everyone to exercise caution and remain mindful of the conditions.

Currently, we anticipate returning to normal operations on Friday, Feb. 21.

Revised Facility Hours:

  • Dining Services will open the Acansa Dining Hall from 10:30 a.m. until 7 p.m.  Howl's Grill, Starbucks, and other retail locations will be open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. as staffing allows.

  • The Dean B. Ellis Library will be open from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. 

  • The Reng Student Union will be open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.

  • The Red WOLF Center will be open from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. 

Event Updates and Rescheduling:

  • If your department or organization has a scheduled event impacted by the recent inclement weather, email calendar@AState.edu to update the centralized campus calendar.

All campus residents are reminded to monitor official university media, including official social media accounts for updates. 

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Military Science to Commission Five Army Officers Friday

12/17/2020

JONESBORO – Five new Army officers will be commissioned by the Department of Military Science at Arkansas State University in a ceremony Friday, Dec. 18.

The ceremony begins at 10 a.m. in the Military Science building, 1921 Aggie Road, when A-State candidates Steven Crow of Salem, Robert Adkins Jr. of Sherrill and Landon Grimmett of North Little Rock (and Arkansas State University-Beebe) will be commissioned as second lieutenants into the United States Army Reserve.

At 11 a.m., a ceremony will be held for cadets from the Harding University detachment of the Red Wolf  Battalion with the commissioning of two students as second lieutenants. They are Samuel Wilson of Jenks, Okla., and Ryan Tabor of Crossville, Tenn., into the U.S. Army Reserves.

A-State Chancellor Kelly Damphousse will provide the keynote address followed by words from Lt. Col. Joseph Loar, professor of military science.

All five have earned diplomas from their respective universities. Crow’s Bachelor of Science degree is agricultural studies and will be in the Army’s field artillery; Adkins will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering technology whose commission is into the Arkansas National Guard military intelligence program; and Grimmett will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in disaster preparedness and emergency management and will transition to the Arkansas National Guard infantry.

Wilson, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing from Harding, will be part of the engineer corps in the U.S. Army Reserves, while Tabor earned a Bachelor of Arts in finance also from Harding. He will also be a part of the U.S. Army Reserves in the engineer corps.

The entire ceremony will be streamed live on the A-State ROTC Facebook page.

The Army ROTC program began at Arkansas State in 1936.

U.S. Army Cadet Command provides an array of incentives to talented young people with military officer potential, especially through a scholarship program that provides most of the cost of obtaining a college education.  ROTC scholarship are up to $5,000 per semester, making a four-year scholarship valued at $40,000.

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