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  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I came to ASU not knowing anybody. I was scared and ready to run back home. Then I met UCPC, and that is when I knew that I made the right choice of staying here. Angelo State is literally my home away from home.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Precious Emeagi</strong>, Class of 2018 and 2021</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “Christabel Romine! I joined RAMbassadors my sophomore year, and Christabel Romine has mentored me in leadership ever since. Without her guidance, I don’t think I’d be able to accomplish all of my goals, on and off campus. She’s also the best boss.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Kristen Kilpatrick</strong>, Class of 2022</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “My job at ASU as an RA gave me experience and connections to do what I do now!”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Jordon Perry</strong>, Class of 2014 & 2016, Operations Coordinator, ASU Residential Programs</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “We have caring faculty and staff, and awesome students.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong><a href="/live/news/18738-biceps-and-bowties">Dr. Jordan Daniel</a></strong>, Kinesiology</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “Speaking as both an ASU alumna and an employee, I bleed blue and gold. Go Rams and Rambelles!”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Kimberly Wirth</strong>, Class of 2005, ASU Research Librarian</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “Every day that I walk onto campus or step into the classroom or meet with a student, my hope is that I can make someone come alive, just as others did for me years ago.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong><a href="/live/news/19135-faculty-spotlight-gayle-randall">Dr. Gayle Randall</a></strong>, Assistant Professor of Marketing, Class of 1990 and 1991</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I love working for Angelo State because everyone is so nice and helpful. Taking this job was going to mean doing a lot of things I have never done before. Everyone was so welcoming and happy to help me transition into my new position as smoothly as possible.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Hannah Hoelscher</strong>, Class of 2017, ASU Admissions Counselor</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “Working with the students at Angelo State has been a rich experience. It is very satisfying to see them succeed in their careers and continue to be included in their life stories.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Dr. Veronica Snow</strong>, ASU Assistant Professor of Kinesiology</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “Our small class sizes and research opportunities enable students to develop a relationship with the chemistry faculty. These relationships enable faculty to write personalized letters of recommendation, as well as to assist students discover their true ‘calling.’”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Dr. Kyle Beran</strong>, Class of 1989, Chair, ASU Chemistry and Biochemistry Department</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I can’t imagine working anywhere else because I’m really happy where I am. There are a lot of cool things going on at ASU, and I want to be a part of it.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong><a href="/live/news/18738-biceps-and-bowties">Dr. Jordan Daniel</a></strong>, Kinesiology</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “Dr. Christine Purkiss gave me a chance to work for this amazing university, which made me realize I wanted to continue my career here. The best moment I’ve ever had was calling a student to tell them they had been admitted, and they were so excited, they cried.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Danielle Plecenik</strong>, Class of 2018, ASU Admissions Counselor</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “As a research librarian, I’m dedicated to helping students adjust their research skills to a method that saves them time and brings better results. There is no better reward than when a student approaches me after a session to express appreciation for the learning experience.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Kimberly Wirth</strong>, Class of 2005, ASU Research Librarian</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “My favorite memory was joining the Ram Radio.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Jerald Sisemore</strong>, Class of 2026</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I enjoy the open lines of communication and the organized manner in which the administration run the business side of ASU. Being employed at a ‘well-oiled machine’ makes everyone’s job more efficient and enables faculty and staff to focus on the duties for which they were hired.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Dr. Kyle Beran</strong>, Class of 1989, Chair, ASU Chemistry and Biochemistry Department</p> </blockquote>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “I love working for ASU because it truly is student-oriented. The first question I hear in every decision is, ‘What’s going to be best for the students?’”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Jordon Perry</strong>, Class of 2014 & 2016, Operations Coordinator, ASU Residential Programs</p> </blockquote>
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