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r, Somethings Going On In Administration With the retirement of Dr. George A, Christenberry as President of Augusta College, the Board of Regents and Augusta College was faced with the challenge of selecting a new president. Mr. F. William Monge, acting presi- dent of Augusta College, will serve until June 30, 1987. A special Presidential Search and Screen Committee, headed by Dr. Ste- phen Hobbs, was formed to review the applicants. Although the number of applicants totaled 164, the field was narrowed to three candidates. The three candidates are Dr. William H. Fulkerson, Jr., President, Adams State College, Alamosa, Colorado; Dr. Oscar C. Page, Vice President for Aca- demic Affairs and Dean, Lander College, Greenwood, South Carolina; and Dr. Richard S. Wallace, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Augusta College, Augusta, Georgia. The names of the final candidates were sent to the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia in Atlanta. The candidates were interviewed by the Regents special selection committee and Chancellor H. Dean Propst. The Board of Regents decision was to be announced in early January. We, the faculty and students at Augusta College, welcome the new ideas of the ' candidates, and would be honored to have any one of these highly qualified gentlemen to serve as our next president. |
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Something More Than )ust A Campus Augusta College is something more than just a school, it ' s campus has a history that dates back to the 18th century. Augusta College was the location of the Freeman Walker plantation. In 1826, Walker sold the land to the United States government for the building of an arse- nal. Bellevue Hall is the site of the Walker home, however the original home was destroyed in a fire. The Walker Family cemetary is loafed on the Arsenal Ave. side of campus, alongside the arsenal cemetary. The quad, which consists of Payne Hall, Rasin Hall, Fanning Hall, and the President ' s Home, is all part of the original ar- senal. For over 1 00 years the campus served as a U.S. arsenal except during the Civil War when it was under Confederate control. In 1955, the arsenal was closed and the land was then used for the Junior College of Augusta. In 1963 the Junior College of Augusta was given senior sta- tus and became Augusta College.
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