Valdosta State University News Now
June 19, 2000
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Valdosta State University News Now
Remote telescope observing begins
Astronomy students at Valdosta State University are now able to
remotely operate a research telescope in Kitt Peak, Az., from the
VSU campus.
Using a computer connection through the Internet, students can now
adjust the telescope while sitting in a Nevins Hall computer lab,
according to Dr. Kenneth Rumstay, professor of Physics, Astronomy
and Geosciences, and director of the VSU Observatory.
"The main benefit is that, in theory, all of our students can have
the opportunity of using the telescope in Arizona without the cost
of traveling to the site," Rumstay said.
During the summer, VSU routinely sends students to Arizona to study
at the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA)
0.9-meter telescope on Kitt Peak. VSU is one of six institutions
that uses the facility for astronomical studies. Stars, nebulas,
asteroids and other heavenly bodies are common subjects for
students to examine.
Andrews named faculty marshal
Dr. Stan Andrews, associate professor in the Valdosta State
University Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, was
recently named faculty marshal by Dr. Hugh C. Bailey, VSU
president.
Andrews replaces the retiring Dr. Joseph Tomberlin, head of the
History Department, who served as marshal for a decade.
As faculty marshal, Andrews is responsible for helping to
coordinate university activities like Honors Day and commencement.
At graduation exercises, Andrews will lead the faculty processional
and announce the graduates as they walk across the stage. His
duties begin with Summer 2000 Commencement July 28.
"I feel very honored that President Bailey saw fit to appoint me to
this prestigious position," Andrews said.
A Valdosta State faculty member since 1991, Andrews has held
several campus leadership roles, including: acting department head,
member of the Faculty Senate, chairman of the Academic Honors and
Scholarship Committee, chairman of the State Charitable
Contributions Program and assistant faculty marshal.
VSU welcomes students from Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
VSU has launched a new international student exchange agreement
with the Freedom Support Act Undergraduate program, sponsored by
the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S.
Department of State and the American Councils for International
Education.
Bakhar Salimova of Azerbaijan and Azamat Bakineyev of Kazakhstan
will spend a year studying at VSU, beginning this fall. The program
provides students from newly-independent states with the
opportunity to experience American education.
Doctoral students publish
VSU doctoral students Deborah Demps, Polly Diamond and Lynn Minor
recently had their research articles published in Research in the
Schools.
Research in the Schools is a nationally-(blind) refereed journal.
Deborah Demps' research study was titled "The Relationship Between
Eighth-Grade Reading Scores and Achievement on the Georgia High
School Graduation Test."
Polly Diamond's inquiry was titled "Factors Associated with Reading
Achievement and Attitudes Among Elementary School-Aged
Students."
Finally, Lynn Minor's research was titled "Characteristics of
Effective Teachers: Perceptions of Preservice Teachers." This study
represented a mixed-methodological analysis, in which both
quantitative and qualitative techniques were used in a sequential
manner.
Blazers host baseball camps
VSU Blazer Baseball has two upcoming day camps planned.
The half-day camp runs 9 a.m.-noon, June 26-30, for ages 5-8. Cost
is $75.
The regular day camp will be held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. July 10-14,
for ages 8-13. Friday dismissal is at noon. Cost is $125. Emphasis
is placed on fundamentals of hitting, fielding, throwing and base
running.
For more information, call Shannon Jernigan at (229) 259-5563.
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