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Pushing Forward Through COVID: APSU Alumni Magazine 2020

On March 8, Austin Peay issued a moratorium on University-related international travel, and on March 12, we canceled the 36th Annual Candlelight Ball. Spring commencement ceremonies were delayed, classes moved fully online and the spring issue of this magazine — an issue focused on International Education — was canceled days before going to press. This was an unprecedented time in our University’s history. Throughout this crisis our faculty, staff and students remained true to the Governor spirit. We’ve shown that Govs lead no matter the circumstances.

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Michael Hunter in GIS lab
Michael Hunter, who is a Veteran and Graphic Design major from Clarksville, has led efforts to craft PPE for TEMA.

APSU Student creates face shields

When Gov. Bill Lee asked colleges and universities in March 2020 if they could help make protective equipment for Tennessee’s healthcare workers, an Austin Peay State University student had a prototype face shield built later the same day.

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Student stands in intramural field after color run
The Distance Education team put in long hours to make sure the University was ready to transition completely away from traditional, on-ground teaching. 

Operation Govs Go Digital

Director of Distance Education Lady Moran's team – made up of instructional designers, lab technicians and technology support managers – went to work in March on what they called Operation Govs Go Digital, putting in long hours to make sure the University was ready to transition completely away from traditional, on-ground teaching. Then on a Friday morning, the announcement finally arrived – beginning on March 23, APSU was going fully online.

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APSU nursing student in NYC
Sullivan worked 12- to 14-hour shifts every day except one after she arrived on April 8 in New York City to help with the coronavirus pandemic.

APSU nursing student helping in New York

Many of the hundreds of COVID-19 patients that Registered Nurse Sarah Sullivan has cared for in New York have died in the emergency room where she worked for 30 days last spring. “As a nurse, I’ve lost patients before, but loss on such a grand scale and when they’re so young …,” she said before taking a breath and looking down.

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APSU nursing student in NYC
Running Back CJ Evans Jr. (23) rushed for 98 yards and one touchdown during the season opener against Central Arkansas.

Football Program in National Spotlight

The eyes of the nation were on Austin Peay State University's football team on Aug. 29 as they opened the 2020 season at the Guardian Credit Union FCS Kickoff in a nationally broadcast game against Central Arkansas at the Cramton Bowl.

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Interim President Whiteside
Whiteside has been with the University since 2017 where she has served first as general counsel and then for vice president for legal affairs.

Interim President Dannelle Whiteside's life in Education

Whiteside took over Austin Peay’s leadership at one of the most challenging moments in the University’s nine decades. Earlier in the spring, the pandemic caused Austin Peay to move fully online, and with classes set to begin in two weeks, she had to make sure students, faculty and staff not only remained safe but continued to thrive within the school’s physical and virtual educational environments.

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