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View all University newsThe U.S. Embassy in Belgrade (Serbia) recently welcomed representatives from Austin Peay State University's Institute of National Security & Military Studies (INSMS) for a visit aimed at fostering collaboration with the Embassy's Office of Defense Cooperation (ODC).
Read MoreAustin Peay State University introduces its first "Do You Want to Be a Nurse?" summer camp for high school students, offering hands-on nursing experiences and simulation training from May 28-31.
Read MoreDr. Erynne Shatto at Austin Peay State University received the 2024 Harold Love Community Service Award, marking the university's first win since 2021. Shatto was recognized for her impactful work in community mental health and educational initiatives.
Read MoreDr. Terri A. Clark, associate professor of nursing at Austin Peay State University, recently published a study in the Journal of Christian Nursing that investigates barriers to requiring a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from the perspective of nurse leaders in Tennessee hospitals and long-term care facilities.
Read MoreDr. Vladimir Trapara, a senior researcher at the Institute of International Politics & Economics (IIPE) in Belgrade, Serbia, visited Austin Peay State University (APSU) from April 14-20 to present a series of lectures on the Russian Federation's foreign policy motivations.
Read MoreKaytah Mejia, an APSU graduate, won the Best Thesis of 2023 award at the Tennessee Conference of Graduate Schools for her research on organizational justice and commitment in military contexts. She excels in her new HR role at Project 2231.
Read MoreAPSU's Master of Public Health program and the Mt. Olive Cemetery Historical Preservation Society recently partnered to tackle health disparities and promote antiracism through a GOVing Tuesday-funded professional development program.
Read MoreThis semester, five students from Austin Peay State University's Department of Political Science and Public Management interned in various legislative offices with the Tennessee General Assembly and gained valuable experience contributing to the workings of the assembly.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's 12th annual Young Women's Leadership Symposium was held on March 22. This year's theme, "Women who Advocate for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion," proved to be a transformative experience for attendees, with each workshop and speaker instilling a sense of empowerment and motivation.
Read MoreAPSU, Burt Elementary School and Clarksville Parks and Recreation teamed up last week to provide the public with health resources and education during the 2024 Wellness Hub: Tigers, Govs and the Community Unite with Food, Fitness, and Fun.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Army ROTC program, the Governors Guard, has earned a spot in the prestigious Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at West Point, where they will compete against top military colleges, ROTC programs, and international militaries.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University marked a major step toward the completion of its new Health Professions Building with a topping out ceremony on March 22. The 114,600-square-foot project broke ground in August 2023 and aims to provide a first-class educational environment for students in Austin Peay's health professions programs.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Institute for National Security and Military Studies took center stage at the Institute of International Politics and Economics' annual Winter School in Belgrade, Serbia, from March 3-9 with a series of lectures presented by APSU faculty.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University honors military sacrifice with the establishment of the first Gold Star Family scholarship endowment, made possible by alumni Johnny and Janet Rudolph, in tribute to Janet's parents and their enduring military legacy.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University partners with Belgrade's Institute of International Politics and Economics to enhance global security and academic exchange, marking the first formal collaboration between an American higher education institution and the Serbian research body.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Speech-Language & Swallowing Community Clinic recently concluded a groundbreaking two-week program aimed at treating individuals with aphasia. The Clarksville Conversation Care - Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program provided intensive treatment by combining speech therapy with photography to help clients regain their confidence and communication skills.
Read MoreWhen an EF-3 tornado ripped through Clarksville last month, the Austin Peay State University campus community quickly united to offer volunteers, supplies and shelter to support those in need.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University invites the community to themed basketball events in January and February 2024. Each night features giveaways, activities, and showcases from different colleges at the Clarksville-based F&M Bank Arena.
Read MoreAPSU alumni have rallied to provide free mental health services to the Clarksville community affected by an EF3 tornado, with support starting Jan. 6, 2024, at Kenwood Baptist Church and resources listed on www.careforclarksville.com.
Read MoreThrough the endowment, Shatto was awarded $10,000 in funding for a year-long research project on Teacher-Child Interaction Training (TCIT) to support military children with disabilities. She is currently working with Fort Campbell Child & Youth Services to integrate TCIT into its Strong Beginnings Pre-K program.
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