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Deborah Borah Van Dormolen
Immediate Past President, Texas Federation of Republican Women
Borah Van Dormolen is no ordinary person. She is an accomplished soldier, businessperson, Republican political leader, legislative advocate, athlete, and community leader.
Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Borah Van Dormolen has traveled a long way since her early days as a student at West Chester College, Pennsylvania. In 1974, she enlisted in the U.S. Army and rose through the ranks retiring in 1997 after 23 years with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. She served in various command, staff and leadership positions, including a term as Professor at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. She was commander of logistics operations units for the U.S. Army's largest and most powerful military formations, including the famed 1st Cavalry Division and 13th Corps Support Command.
Borah and 5th generation Texan, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Rich Castle, her husband of 20 years, ventured into the business world establishing Design Technology Group, Inc., a highly successful manufacturing and marketing firm of outdoor stainless steel electric grills.
Borah's political activities are remarkable in their width and breadth accomplished in such a short period of time since her military retirement. She has served the Texas Federation of Republican Women (TFRW) as Vice President of Finance, Vice President of Legislation, Chairman of Leadership Development, District Director Coordinator and District Director of Senatorial District 24. As Vice President - Finance, she has had the pleasure of coordinating the Tribute to Women luncheon at our Republican Party State Convention and the TFRW 2005 Legislative Day Luncheon in Austin. During the TFRW State Convention in Corpus Christi, Borah was elected President of the Federation for 2006 thru 2007. Borah has applied her considerable leadership and teaching skills to campaign management seminars for the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) and TFRW. During the 77th Texas Legislature session, she served as Legislative Aide for State Representative Kent Grusendorf, (R-Dist. 94). Borah contributes significant amounts of time and talent to the Republican Party of Bell County in fundraising and grassroots organization.
Borah is an important community leader serving as Past State Vice President for the Texas Council of Chapters of the Military Officers Association of America; Past President and current Director of the Central Texas Chapter of The Military Officers Association; Board of Governors for the Association of the United States Army, Fort Hood Chapter; Rotarian in the Salado Chapter; and past member of the Board of Directors for the Mill Creek Golf and Country Club and Central Texas Women's Golf Association. Borah is an endowment member of the National Rifle Association and the Texas State Rifle Association.
Arizona State University | Wikipedia audio article
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Arizona State University
00:05:36 1 History
00:05:44 1.1 1885–1929
00:08:26 1.2 1930–1989
00:11:15 1.3 1990–present
00:15:03 2 Organization and administration
00:16:59 3 Campuses and locations
00:18:58 3.1 Tempe campus
00:20:52 3.2 West campus
00:22:16 3.3 Polytechnic campus
00:23:19 3.4 Downtown Phoenix campus
00:24:27 3.5 ASU Colleges at Lake Havasu City
00:25:05 3.6 ASU Online
00:26:36 3.7 Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, in collaboration with ASU
00:27:14 3.8 Thunderbird Campus
00:27:44 4 Academics
00:27:53 4.1 Admissions
00:29:07 4.2 Academic programs
00:30:17 4.3 Rankings
00:34:54 4.4 Research and Institutes
00:44:45 4.5 Libraries
00:46:38 5 Sustainability
00:49:30 6 Traditions
00:49:39 6.1 Maroon and gold
00:50:46 6.2 Mascot and Spirit Squad
00:52:25 6.3 A Mountain
00:53:55 6.4 Lantern Walk and Homecoming
00:55:21 6.5 Victory Bell
00:56:11 6.6 Sun Devil Marching Band, Devil Walk and Songs of the University
00:58:24 7 Student life
00:58:33 7.1 Extracurricular programs
01:01:10 7.2 Student media
01:02:27 7.3 Student government
01:03:33 7.4 On-campus living
01:05:09 8 Athletics
01:10:07 9 People
01:10:16 9.1 Alumni
01:14:03 9.2 Faculty
01:15:50 10 Presidential visits
01:18:26 11 Controversies
01:18:35 11.1 Sexual assault investigation
01:19:38 11.2 Faculty plagiarism
01:21:17 11.3 Lawsuits by AZ Attorneys General
01:21:49 11.4 Sale/Leaseback of public land
01:22:43 11.5 Required sports fees and new stadium
01:23:56 11.6 Conservative-leaning freedom schools
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Arizona State University (commonly referred to as ASU or Arizona State) is a public metropolitan research university on four campuses across the Phoenix metropolitan area, and four regional learning centers throughout Arizona.
ASU is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the U.S. As of fall 2018, the university had about 80,000 students attending classes across its metro campuses, including 66,000-plus undergraduates and more than 12,000 postgraduates. At the same time, ASU welcomed its largest-ever freshman class; the nearly 13,000 enrollments represented a 12 percent increase from fall 2017. More than 36,000 students are enrolled in ASU Online courses. Total enrollment at Arizona State surpassed 100,000 in 2018, reaching 103,530 for the fall 2018 semester.ASU's charter, approved by the board of regents in 2014, is based on the New American University model created by ASU President Michael M. Crow upon his appointment as the institution's 16th president in 2002. It defines ASU as a comprehensive public research university, measured not by whom it excludes, but rather by whom it includes and how they succeed; advancing research and discovery of public value; and assuming fundamental responsibility for the economic, social, cultural and overall health of the communities it serves.ASU is classified as a research university with R1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity designation by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Since 2005, ASU has been ranked among the top research universities in the U.S., public and private, based on research output, innovation, development, research expenditures, number of awarded patents and awarded research grant proposals. The Center for Measuring University Performance ranked ASU in the top 25 U.S. public research universities in its 2016 report. ASU was classified as a Research I institute in 1994, making it one of the nation's newest major research universities (public or private). The 2018 university ratings by U.S. News & World Report rank ASU No. 1 among the Most Innovative Schools in America for the third year in a row. U.S. News & World Report shows 83% of the student applications get accepted.The university is organized into 17 colleges, featuring more than 170 cross-discipline centers and institutes pursuing meaningful cutting-edge research; developing solutions to fight new diseases; studying implications ...