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Office of University Communications

The mission of the Office of University Communications is to gain and maintain public and private support for Albany State University by effectively communicating the goals, objectives, needs, and priorities of the institution. The Office of University Communications is responsible for several key functions designed to help clients accomplish goals and objectives. Listed below are those functions and associated procedures.

  • Coordinating a News Conference
  • Developing News Releases/Media Advisories
  • Responses to Media Inquiries
  • Publication Design and Layout
  • Photography/Videography Services
  • Photo/Video Shoots
  • Advertising
  • Procurement of Advertisements
  • Publication of Employee Newsletter
  • Publish Ram News
  • Publish ASU Investment Report
  • Printing Information
  • Procedures for Printing
  • Broadcasting
  • Airing Programs and Graphics on Cable 19
  • Placing Information on ASU Marquee
  • Placing Information on ASU-INFO
  • News Clipping Service

Individuals or departments requesting communications support from the Office of University Communications may download a work request form, complete it and deliver it to University Communications, ACAD room 389. This form may be faxed to University Communications at (229) 430-4830.

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