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The Multicultural Center encourages an inclusive and supportive environment for all members of the ASU community by promoting awareness and understanding of different cultures, people, ideas and perspectives. -
Navajo code talker and Iwo Jima veteran Samuel Tso stands with fellow Marines before his campus lecture, sponsored by the Multicultural Center and the Center for Security Studies. -
Angelo State University offers more than 100 majors and concentrations that lead to one doctoral degree, 43 undergraduate degrees and 25 master’s degrees, including several that can be completed entirely online. -
Rams football games are a favorite fall activity among the campus community. -
ASU has a student-to-faculty ratio of 20:1, which allows students to actively participate in classroom learning and discussions, and form more personal relationships with their professors. -
Tending to cattle is just one of the many responsibilities that agriculture students have at the Management, Instruction and Research (MIR) Center, also known as the ASU Ranch. The 6,000-acre working ranch is located just six miles from campus. -
The ASU Lake House on nearby Lake Nasworthy features a shaded pavilion, basketball court, sand volleyball pit and a boat ramp for access to the lake. University Recreation’s Outdoor Adventures program allows students to kayak and play sports at the lake facilities. -
The ASU campus sits on 268 park-like acres landscaped with native plants and grasses, live oak trees and several palm trees throughout. -
As a service to all on-campus residents, ASU offers Internet connections in each residence hall room so that students can access the Web on their personal computers. -
The university’s outdoor spaces are perfect for meeting up with friends and sharing a meal. ASU students may now purchase coffee drinks and snacks in the Porter Henderson Library’s Learning Commons in addition to the food offerings in the University Center and the Food Service Center. -
The Angelo State women’s volleyball team marked 2011 with its highest win total ever and a return to the NCAA Division II Regional Tournament for the first time in nearly 20 years. -
Head coach Fred Rike and the Rams have reloaded by signing nine student-athletes for the 2011-12 men’s basketball season. -
The ASU mathematics program offers a Math Lab with tutoring help available six days a week for students in any mathematics courses. -
The ASU cheerleading squad placed eighth in the spring of 2011 at the UCA College Nationals in the All-Girl Division II category. The squad promotes spirit among the student body and supports the Rams and Rambelles at major athletic events. -
University Recreation offers free fitness classes for all currently enrolled students.