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Student Activities
ASU-Newport offers a variety of co-curricular events to engage and support students
on and off-campus.
ASU-Newport Coffeehouse
These events are held monthly on the ASUN-Jonesboro and Newport campuses to showcase
the musical and vocal talents of the student community. ASU-Newport Hospitality students
prepare the light snacks served at the event. It is an open mic format that allows
students to perform at leisure and transportation from the other campuses can be provided.
Black History Month
Black History Month is celebrated on each campus with a viewing of educational videos,
showcases of black history literature, and famous figures quotes displayed throughout
campus. Students have the opportunity to complete the virtual learning journey - Civil
Rights Movement in their online Canvas course.
Campus Police classes
Arkansas State University – Newport's campus police department work to enhance the
safety of the member of the ASUN community and the security of all the campus' facilities.
Campus Police provide a safe and secure environment through campus patrol, parking/traffic
enforcement, emergency response, accident investigation, safety training, compliance
and security reporting, nightly escort service, and unlocking vehicle doors. Campus
Police also teach informative classes on a variety of topics including active shooter,
bullying, domestic violence, drug & alcohol prevention, identity theft, sexual assault,
and stalking.
Career Services
Arkansas State University-Newport Career Services provides ASUN students with the
knowledge, skills, and connections to become confident in their career exploration.
Students have the opportunity to meet with a staff member to receive a resume critique,
review of their cover letter, and participate in a mock interview. A variety of career
planning presentations and workshops for classes or student organizations are also
available on a variety of topics including career services overview, leadership, job
search preparation, interviewing, resume/cover letter, professional image, and social
media presence. Career Services also plans career fairs throughout the year to link
students with possible career opportunities.
Christmas Parades
Students participate in decorating and riding on the ASUN float for local Christmas
parades in Newport, Jonesboro, and Marked Tree communities.
Citizenship and Constitution Day
ASU-Newport observes Constitution Day with a variety of activities and resources to
promote the study of the constitution each September to commemorate the September
17, 1787 signing of the United States Constitution. Each campus library showcases
literature detailing the Constitution and voter registration forms for faculty, staff,
and students.
Students have the opportunity to complete the Constitution Day course in Canvas.
Leadership Retreats
ASU-Newport student leaders have the opportunity to attend off-campus leadership retreats.
Students travel to attend workshops focused on leadership development, career preparation,
and business etiquette. Students network with fellow college peers, mentors, and four-year
university recruiters.
Spring Fling
These are fun events that are held to celebrate the end of the Spring semester and
promote alcohol and drug prevention. Students enjoy food, t-shirts, and outdoor activities
while having fun in a drug and alcohol-free environment. Educational activities are
planned to teach students how to celebrate responsibly.
Student Health Fair
Student Health Fairs are held on each campus and provided by the ASU-Newport Nursing
Department. Nursing students and faculty provide free health screenings for the students.
Screenings include fingerstick glucose screening, BMI, blood pressure screening, and
education on testicular self-exam, breast self-exam, and sexually transmitted diseases.
Welcome Week
Activities are scheduled at the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters to welcome
students and acquaint them with the campus.
Student Organizations
Join one of ASU-Newport's student-lead organizations! By joining an organization,
you will take part in unique student engagement opportunities to enhance your leadership
skills, build relationships with peers, and engage in networking experiences with
local business and community leaders. Student organizations are the pulse of our learning
community while at ASU-Newport. Therefore, our students enjoy a wide array of student-led
organizations, spanning from professional to social, with a wide spectrum of activities
to cultivate a student-centered environment while on campus. If interested, you can
find an organization that fits your interests and needs while at ASU-Newport.
The Multicultural Student Association (MSA)
The Multicultural Student Association of Arkansas State University Newport comprises
a group of students dedicated to the education and awareness of the different cultures
represented on campus. MSA promotes an appreciation of diversity and inclusivity by
hosting various cultural programs, community service projects and leadership opportunities.
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Business Organization
FBLAs mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship
through innovative leadership and career development programs. In short, FBLA is
designed to introduce and educate students about the business world through speakers,
workshops, company visits, conferences, and competitive events. primarily help students
transition to the business world.
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) International Honor Society
The mission of Phi Theta Kappa, an exclusive international academic honor society,
is to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students
and to provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation
in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming.
To become a member of Phi Theta Kappa is not only an honor but an opportunity to grow
scholastically, develop leadership qualities and make a difference through service
both in and out of your community. In order to be eligible for Phi Theta Kappa, students
must: (A) Be enrolled in an accredited institution offering an associate degree
program; (B) Complete a minimum of 12 hours of coursework leading to an associate
degree; (C) Have a 3.5-grade point average; and (D) Enjoy full rights of citizenship.
For more information, please refer to the
Phi Theta Kappa website
Student Government Association (SGA)
The Student Government Association of ASU-Newport is dedicated to the service and
betterment of the college and its surrounding communities by fostering and exhibiting
university spirit, respect, and responsibility. SGA makes a commitment to encourage
the student body to get involved in worthy projects and to serve the general welfare
of the institution. In short, SGA helps build leadership skills, develop friendships
and networks, and it looks great on a resume or a transfer application.
Student Surgical Technologist Organization
The Student Surgical Technologist Organization is dedicated to the service and betterment
of the college, its surrounding community, and the career of Surgical Technologist.
We will realize this mission by fostering and exhibiting university spirit, respect,
responsibility, and honoring the accepted practices of the career of Surgical Technologist.
Intramural Sports
ASU-Newport offers an intramural sports program to provide students with an opportunity
for recreation and friendly competition. ASU-Newport offers basketball, softball,
volleyball, flag football, dodge ball, and ping pong.
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