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Syrian-born painter and printmaker Soulaf Abas will be working live on campus in the New Gallery through Aug. 9, with a reception from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 7 as part of the First Thursday ArtWalk.
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Sixty area high school students learned hands-on medical skills toured Tennova Healthcare facilities, and more during APSU's expanded Nursing Summer Camps.
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In his latest white paper, Dr. Asit Bandyopadhayay explores how generative AI is revolutionizing business forecasting and offers practical applications for local restaurants and retailers.
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APSU students traveled to South Carolina on a study away trip with Associate Professor Eboné Amos to explore African American history through visits to museums, plantations, and historic sites.
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With the university's strong ties to Fort Campbell and a growing need for mental health professionals, Mongan hopes to build a program that trains excellent clinicians and serves as a trusted pipeline for agencies across the region.
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APSU's Summer Coding Camps are teaching children video game design and programming through popular platforms like Roblox and Minecraft, and registration is still open for July sessions.
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Sue Morris ('09) recently created the Jacob Benjamin Morris Ramos Endowment Scholarship for APSU students. The endowment is named in honor of her son, Jacob, who passed away in 2011 as he was preparing to enroll at APSU as a chemistry major.
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The group immersed themselves in Native American art, literature and culture while traveling approximately 1,800 miles across the state, making connections with Indigenous people and visiting sacred sites.
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Austin Peay State University alumna Christina Reyes ('17) spent the early part of her college journey confined to a hospital bed, battling a rare bacterial disease while finding herself. Now she is sharing her battle for survival, self-discovery, and faith in her first book, "Heartbeat."
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Austin Peay State University alumna Tracy Barbour and her husband Ronald Barbour have established the Rev. Clifford and Mrs. Ollie Mae Griffith Memorial Endowment to provide scholarships for honors students who demonstrate commitment to community service.
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A new study recently published in Explorations in Economic History suggests that early-life exposure to lead in drinking water is associated with a reduced longevity in men by approximately 9.6 months in cities with the most significant exposure.
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APSU alumna Maggie Lehtola rekindled her academic journey at APSU after being inspired by a Nashville Shakespeare Festival production and is now heading to London for her MFA.
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The Southeastern Grasslands Institute plays a central role in the Emmy Award-winning PBS Appalachia Virginia documentary "The Prairie Preacher," which explores the organization's efforts to save America's most endangered ecosystem.
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Effective July 2026, the WAC will rebrand as the United Athletic Conference (UAC), with intended membership of eight institutions including APSU.
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The Johnson Family Letters Endowment, created by Austin Peay State University alumni Cecelia ('71) and the late Mitchell ('71) Johnson, is now fully funded and will provide ongoing support to history and English majors at APSU.
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Austin Peay biology professor Dr. Dwayne Estes, executive director of the Southeastern Grasslands Institute, was featured in The New York Times' environmental solutions series discussing Alabama conservationist Kyle Lybarger's social media success in protecting endangered southeastern plant species.
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Austin Peay State University's rare corpse flower Athena is preparing to bloom for the first time at the newly reopened Sundquist Science Complex Greenhouse, offering visitors a chance to experience the fascinating plant known for its rotting flesh odor.
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The Governor's Golden Ale, a signature light beer developed by Michael Waltrip Brewing Co., is available at nearly 40 retail locations across the state.
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Campbell, APSU's deputy director of athletics, chief operating officer, and senior woman administrator, is among 22 leaders who were chosen to participate in the nationally competitive leadership development program.
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Kevin ('87) and Linda Staton have established an endowment to support computer science and information technology majors. Recipients must be enrolled full-time as sophomores, juniors, seniors or fifth-year seniors with at least a 3.0 GPA.
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Students, faculty, and staff spent the week volunteering at local nonprofits including Loaves and Fishes, Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library, Yaipak, and the Ajax Turner 50+ Center.
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Five Austin Peay State University (APSU) students have earned a combined $16,000 in funding from the nationally competitive Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program to pursue study abroad opportunities through Fall 2025.
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Joan Dewald and Jennette Volpe have created the Volpe/Dewald Agriculture Fund of Excellence Endowment to support APSU's agriculture program with resources and training for students.
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Austin Peay State University social work graduate Aarionna Williams turns childhood trauma into a mission: mentoring peers, interning with Minds Matter, and advocating systemic reform. Her journey from instability to leadership shows how therapeutic play and determined scholarship can rebuild futures and communities.
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Dr. Daniel McKelvey explains how redefining masculinity and embracing emotional flexibility can improve men's mental health and challenge harmful stereotypes.
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Austin Peay State University's inaugural Robotics Camp introduced local middle and high school students to STEM fields through hands-on robot building and programming activities at the GIS Center.
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During the university's first study abroad program designed for doctoral candidates, students from the Ed.D. program visited South Korea to observe innovative teaching methods and discover similarities between Korean and American higher education systems.
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The elegant black-tie event brought together alumni, donors, and community members for a night of celebration and philanthropy at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel.
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The board has named Coleman Tractor Company as the 2025 Philanthropist of the Year, retired Master Sgt. Joel C. Pruitt as the Military Service Award recipient, and Lawson and Beth Mabry as Service Award honorees.
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Dylan Cottrell and Kayla Downey are not only the first in their family to earn postgraduate degrees, they're among the first graduates from the MBA program launched at APSU in Fall 2024.
Read MoreDr. Rich Mifsud, director of APSU's Institute for National Security and Military Studies, spoke on how the California-Ukraine State Partnership Program (SPP) launched in 1993 laid the foundation for Ukraine's long-term military resilience.
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A recent Clarksville Now article on the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce's 120th Annual Dinner and Gala recognized APSU President Dr. Mike Licari as the chamber's incoming president.
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Austin Peay State University alum Diane Ellmore's journey of growing her business, Red Bird Salon, over the past decade emphasizes genuine relationships and community connections. Along the way, she's been mentoring the next generation of beauty professionals.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Master of Public Health program is on a mission to boost childhood literacy through the Community LIFT (Literacy Initiative for Fostering Thinkers) Project, which will bring family reading training programs and Little Free Libraries to Head Start Centers across the county.
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The Austin Peay State University Board of Trustees has approved the naming of the Jack and Margie Turner Family Event Center and multiple spaces within the new Health Professions Building to honor major donors and community partners.
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Austin Peay State University physics graduate Amaya Caudel has earned a prestigious internship at Los Alamos National Laboratory while preparing to start her Ph.D. at Vanderbilt University this fall.
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Austin Peay State University has received a significant contribution from Ben Kimbrough Jr. and his wife Beverly Ford Kimbrough to fully endow a business scholarship first established in 2021.
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The organization awarded gold, silver, and bronze distinctions in various categories, which saw more than 400 entries for the contest period between March 2024 and March 2025.
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Ross was a longtime staff member who managed the APSU Bookstore for 30 years. Following her retirement in 2008, the Ann R. Boss Bookstore was named to honor her dedication and service to the university.
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Lucas Bales is balancing a successful goat farm that offers landscaping, dairy production, and community events with his studies in APSU's business management program.
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The board will meet in the O'Malley Family Welcome Center, with a series of committee meetings at 8:15 a.m. followed by the full board meeting at approximately 9:30 a.m.
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Austin Peay State University has secured a $1.94 million grant from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission to launch RISE TN, expanding rural healthcare education and workforce development in Middle Tennessee through immersive programs, regional partnerships, and new learning opportunities for students and adults.
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Austin Peay State University business students have partnered with the TSBDC to provide comprehensive consulting services to local businesses while gaining real-world experience.
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Six accomplished alumni - Scotty Peek, Dr. Thomas Murphy, Jim Thweatt, Dr. Mike Gotcher, Dr. Rich Ripani, and Drew McCollum - have been recognized for their professional achievements and contributions to their fields.
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Back for year two and doubling in size, the Austin Peay State University School of Nursing is hosting summer camps for local students interested in nursing careers from June 24-27 and July 8-11.
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Austin Peay State University's Eriksson College of Education honored outstanding students and presented the Dean's Impact Award to Dr. Carl Stedman and Janet Stedman during its annual Awards & Recognition Ceremony.
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The university has also established two new professorships supporting arts education: the Dr. Mike Gotcher Communications Professorship and the Dr. Sara Gotcher Theatre and Dance Professorship.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University recently co-organized an academic conference in Belgrade, Serbia, bringing together scholars from across North America, Europe, and Asia to examine the postwar international order.
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Ugochukwu Onumadu is using his international experience to transform mathematics education and bridge cultural gaps through innovative teaching approaches.
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The Warren-Northington Political Science Scholarship Endowment, originally established in 1999 by the late Dr. Vernon and Nell Northington Warren, is now fully endowed to support APSU's political science majors.
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The department will implement 30 Meta Quest 3 VR headsets into its curriculum this fall, offering students immersive experiences from courtrooms to crime scenes.
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Sara Lusk will attend Princeton Theological Seminary this fall on a top scholarship, pursuing her passion for ministry after graduating with degrees in philosophy and classics.
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Graduating senior Christine Jator has earned both of Austin Peay State University's top student awards, and will next pursue a doctoral degree in statistics at Southern Methodist University.
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Located strategically to connect the APSU campus with downtown Clarksville, the O'Malley Family Welcome Center will function as the starting point for campus tours and house admissions officers who will guide future students through their college journey.
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CoSTEM students across multiple departments have earned recognition for their accomplishments throughout the year.
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The inaugural FCSC-APSU Spouse Scholarship provided $6,500 to help a student complete her nursing degree, and applications for the next award will open in January 2026.
Read MorePaul Collins, a professor in the Department of Art + Design, is capturing the federal corruption trial of former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada through courtroom sketches for multiple Nashville news outlets.
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Six outstanding student leaders were recognized during the college's third annual Student Leadership Awards ceremony on April 17.
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Graduates will be honored at 9 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4 p.m. on Friday, May 9 in the Dunn Center. Tickets are available to the public through Eventbrite.
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Austin Peay State University's College of Business recognized outstanding students across multiple disciplines during its inaugural Night of Honor celebration.
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Austin Peay State University students are gaining real-world experience through a partnership with Fort Campbell's EagleWerx Applied Tactical Innovation Center, solving military challenges while developing career-ready skills.
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Austin Peay State University alumna Susie Pace Perry ('73) and her brother, Robert Drew "Bobby" Pace, have made charitable contributions to establish the Bob and Cecile Lacy Pace Endowed Scholarship for agriculture students in memory of their late parents.
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The Full Spectrum Learning program's second annual Reverse Career Fair helped students with autism showcase their talents to potential employers in a comfortable, supportive environment.
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Four APSU creative writing graduate students attended the AWP conference in Los Angeles, gaining invaluable experience through panels featuring prominent writers like Roxane Gay and Camille Dungy, with financial support from the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts.
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Austin Peay State University has named Kristie Winters its first female chief of police, effective May 1. An Army veteran and 17-year APSU police member, Winters brings extensive leadership experience and campus-wide support to her historic new role.
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Hannah Ramos, an Austin Peay State University junior, earned a place on the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge's 2025 Student Voting Honor Roll and was commended by the Tennessee General Assembly for her civic leadership and legislative internship during the 2025 session.
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Aviation science professor Charles Weigandt will discuss the science of helicopter flight at the College of STEM's next Science on Tap, featuring a raffle for a Robinson R44 helicopter ride.
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Junior nursing major Meagan Larson has earned a nationally competitive externship at Vanderbilt and will will spend eight weeks working on the pediatrics floor at Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital this summer.
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The Austin Peay State University (APSU) Department of Chemistry has opened registration for its lineup of 2025 summer camps, offering young learners unique opportunities in space exploration, data science, robotics, and coding.
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Two senior leaders from Serbia's Institute of International Politics and Economics (IIPE) --- Director Dr. Branislav Đorđević and Deputy Director Dr. Ivona Lađevac --- visited Austin Peay State University on April 8 to participate in a series of lectures and faculty engagements hosted by APSU's Institute for National Security and Military Studies (INSMS).
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Austin Peay State University will welcome Domee Shi, the director of "Turning Red," "Bao," and co-director of Pixar's upcoming feature film "Elio," to campus on April 24 for the inaugural CECA Interdisciplinary Director's Series.
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Lorance has become the first student in APSU's pre-veterinary program to receive a pre-interview acceptance to the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Austin Peay State University's Department of Art + Design hosted students from Barksdale Elementary School's Spanish Immersion Program for an interactive field trip featuring hands-on art activities.
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The event will feature a large-scale choral performance with students from University Heights Academy, Rossview High School, and Northwest High School.
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Austin Peay State University invests $51,000 in comprehensive AI training for faculty, staff and students, aligning with Tennessee's tech initiatives. The three-phase program includes professional development, specialized training, and industry-relevant certifications to prepare graduates for an AI-driven workforce.
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Austin Peay State University has received Tennessee's first VETS Bravo Campus designation, emphasizing outstanding support for military-affiliated students, who make up 30% of the enrollment. This recognition highlights APSU's commitment to dedicated programs, mentorship initiatives, and career services for veterans transitioning to civilian careers.
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Directed by Dr. Penelope Shumate, director of APSU Opera Theatre and associate professor of voice, this performance features a narrative based loosely on the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald and his marriage to Zelda Fitzgerald.
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Dr. Dawnie Wolfe Steadman, director of the UTK Forensic Anthropology Center, will deliver a special lecture and Q&A session on May 1 as part of the revived College of STEM Lecture Series.
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APSU has announced a three-year partnership with Coleman Tractor Company and Kubota Tractor Corporation, renaming its Farm and Environmental Education Center to the "Coleman Tractor APSU Farm Powered by Kubota" and adding an improved slate of equipment.
Read MoreThis free public exhibition will be in The New Gallery and features 55 student works of art selected by juror Kariann Fuqua, an instructional assistant professor of art and the director of museum studies at the University of Mississippi.
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To qualify for this scholarship, students must be enrolled full-time in the College of Arts and Letters and have at least a 3.0 GPA. The scholarship is meant to cultivate success among Austin Peay students interested in communications, literature and writing.
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Austin Peay State recently celebrated first-generation student achievements through Tri-Alpha Honor Society's spring induction ceremony, welcoming 36 new members into a growing campus community focused on academic success and belonging.
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Austin Peay State University's animation program has been ranked among the top animation schools in the southern United States, securing the No. 24 spot in Animation Career Review's 2025 regional rankings.
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Austin Peay State University will host two Earth Week events in April, including an Earth Day Fair and Electric Vehicle Ride and Drive event on April 22 and the annual Plant the Campus Red on April 24.
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The Community School of the Arts is hosting a space-themed Summer Arts Camp with two weeklong sessions in July, and families can register now through May 23.
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Austin Peay State University will host its inaugural Zone 3 Writers' Festival featuring readings, panels, and workshops from April 10-12, welcoming writers from across the country.
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Woodward Library invites the APSU community to celebrate National Library Week from April 6-12, 2025, featuring art contests, button making, and more special events. This year's theme, "Drawn to the Library," highlights why people are attracted to libraries and their resources.
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APSU unveiled the Governor's Golden Ale, a signature light beer developed in partnership with Michael Waltrip Brewing Co. and Shelby's Trio, during a community meet-and-greet at Joe's Garage.
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This year's event features performances by the APSU Jazz Collective, Cumberland Winds Jazz Project, and the Bobby Watson Group.
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Forbes has recognized APSU's Eriksson College of Education for its groundbreaking teacher apprenticeship program--the nation's first approved by the U.S. Department of Labor. The innovative "earn while you learn" model has influenced similar programs across 45 states and U.S. territories.
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Austin Peay State University has installed "Cracked Earth," a new outdoor public sculpture by artist Araan Schmidt, on the campus's Arts Quad as part of an initiative to transform the university into a public sculpture park.
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Austin Peay alumna Veronica Marable Johnson ('90) was recognized as a "Music City Hitmaker" by News Channel 5 for her exceptional service in Nashville's hospitality industry. The Nashville Chamber VP displayed remarkable compassion during a medical emergency at a Chamber event.
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Austin Peay's 4th Annual Education Summit connected women veterans with educational opportunities and support services. The March 29 event offered networking and resources, celebrating Women's Empowerment Month and bridging the gap between the military community and available campus support.
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The APSU Board of Trustees will host its quarterly meetings at 317 College St. on April 11, with a series of committee meetings at 8:15 a.m. and the full board meeting at approximately 10:10 a.m.
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Landscape and Grounds is offering 70 species of native perennials, grasses, trees, and shrubs for sale through May 2, with on-campus pickup dates scheduled for May 2 and 3.
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APSU is adding an artificial intelligence concentration to its MBA program starting in Fall 2025, which will prepare graduates to leverage AI technologies in business settings.
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Austin Peay State University expanded its global presence through INSMS participation at Serbia's IIPE Winter School, featuring first-ever undergraduate delegates alongside faculty experts and diplomats in security policy discussions, strengthening international partnerships established in 2024.
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Discover how Mia Ayarza, an Austin Peay education major with multicultural roots, embraces her background and mental health journey to pursue inclusive, joyful K-5 classrooms where all students feel represented and inspired to learn and grow.
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