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ASU Staffer in National Journal

July 22, 2013

Carol Antill, an academic advisor in Angelo State University’s Freshman College, will have a book review published in the upcoming fall issue of the NACADA Journal, the national publication of the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA).

Antill reviewed the book “Moonwalking with Einstein: the Art and Science of Remembering Everything,” which primarily deals with the rationale and importance for students to have the ability to memorize.  The review has also already been posted on the NACADA Journal website.

In the publication notification letter, NACADA executive director Dr. Charlie L. Nutt wrote, “We know that Carol‘s contribution indicates her commitment to providing quality advising for your students, as well as demonstrates her dedication to the profession of advising and the academic success of all students.”

An ASU staffer since 2009, Antill advises students in ASU’s Office of Pre-declared Advising, a component of the Freshman College specifically designed for students who have not yet declared a major.  She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English from Stephen F. Austin State University.  Prior to her arrival at ASU, she was an academic advisor in SFASU’s College of Liberal and Applied Arts.

NACADA is an association of professional advisors, counselors, faculty, administrators and students working to enhance the educational development of students.  It provides a forum for discussion, debate and the exchange of ideas pertaining to academic advising through numerous activities and publications. Based in Manhattan, Kan., NACADA has more than 11,000 members in the U.S. and abroad.  More information is available online at www.nacada.ksu.edu/.