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Alumni
NATALYA DELGADO, Class of 2001

  

New Student Ambassadors

Twenty-three students have been selected to serve as Augusta State University Student Ambassadors for the 2004-05 academic year. Student Ambassadors are the liaison between ASU students, alumni, faculty and administration. They work with the Alumni Association in alumni outreach programs and also perform valuable services for the university. Orientation, Jaguar Jaunt, A Day and Alumni Barbecue, and the President’s Club reception are just a few of the events on the Student Ambassador calendar.

Students are nominated by professors to participate in the Ambassador selection process each spring. Nominees are asked to complete an application and attend a round of interviews conducted by current Student Ambassadors. Twenty to twenty-five Ambassadors are selected each year.

Students selected for the honor are Megan Arthur-Biology, Stephanie Bartasis-Chemistry, Mikey Coffman-Sociology, Adam Cowart-Spanish, Elaine Davis-Biology, Natalya Delgado-English Literature, Henry Dondlinger-Sociology (Criminal Justice), Theresa Hall-Fine Arts, Natasha Lowe-Chemistry, Robert Maddox-Psychology, Kelli Moore-Spanish, Kathy Newton-English (Professional Writing), Dean Ozanne-Sociology (Criminal Justice), Michael Phillips-Chemistry, Kenneth Porter-Finance, Ryan Price-Chemistry, Chase Rhodes-Communications (PR), Carmen Del Valle Ruiz-Music, William Smith-English Literature, Jennifer Sternschuss-Biology, Jessica Stewart-Fine Arts, Robert Thornhill-Biology and Amanda Wescom-English Literature.

She is a junior majoring in English, on the Literature track, with a minor in Spanish. Spends much of her time at Augusta State University as the Editor-in-Chief of the Phoenix Magazine, the Public Relations Officer of the ASU Honors Program Students Association, the student assistant at the Honors Program office, and a member of the table tennis team (she emphasizes "table tennis", not "ping-pong" -- the two are commonly confused), not to mention tutoring at the Writing Center. She is also a member of the Student Technology Fee Committee, the Library Committee, the Student Ambassador Board, and the International Students Club. She hopes to work in the journalism field in her home country of Colombia and to later venture into politics. She loves traveling and enjoys seeing movies, reading books (mostly in her native language of Spanish) and having good conversations.

Click here to read Words from Natalia to Colegio Karl C Parrish

From: Augusta State University Alumni Columns Oct. 2004
& ASU Biographies

 

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