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  • <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> “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>
  • <blockquote class="quote-block--simple"> <p> “At Angelo State, small class sizes provide the opportunity for students to develop their skills and talents. Students not only gain knowledge, but are able to develop the written and oral communication skills they need for the future.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Dr. Matthew Gritter</strong>, Chair, Department of Political Science and Philosophy</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> “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> “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> “I love working here at ASU because we care about students, and we want them to succeed and be better.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Raegan Strain</strong>, Office Coordinator, 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> “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> “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> “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> “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> “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> “I love working at ASU because I always enjoy putting live remotes on within the Houston Harte University Center for the student body to see what the radio station is about and decide if they want to peruse a radio show.”</p> <p class="blockquote-author"><strong>Jacob Tucker</strong>, Class of 2023</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>
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