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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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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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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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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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Former NBA star and Austin Peay alum Trenton Hassell transforms girls' basketball in Clarksville. Discover how he's empowering young athletes, winning state championships, and building a national powerhouse program rooted in discipline, dedication, and community values.
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Austin Peay's GIS Center and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics have signed a historic 10-year Intergovernmental Support Agreement with Fort Campbell to study the military installation's economic impact on the region.
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The Military Alumni Chapter has established the CW4 (R) Joe Shakeenab Military Scholarship Endowment to support Special Forces soldiers and their families who are pursuing higher education at APSU.
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Dr. Madeline Giefer, a professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Dr. Catherine Haase, a professor in the Department of Biology, will present "Sharing the Shore: Galápagos Sea Lions Amid Human Encroachment," highlighting the work the duo have embarked upon in the Galápagos Islands studying sea lion habitats.
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From working at Walmart to save money for college to accepting admission into one of the nation's top law schools, Skylar Clemons' journey exemplifies the power of perseverance and an Austin Peay State University education.
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Austin Peay State University has named Keashla Marengo as the first director of its new Career Success Center. Marengo brings extensive experience from the University of Miami to enhance student career readiness and strengthen employer partnerships at Austin Peay.
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As part of an Alternative Break Trip, students worked with park rangers to assist with shoreline cleanup, split firewood, and care for endangered animal species at the Woodlands Nature Station.
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APSU's revamped Zone 3 internship gives students hands-on experience in publishing and event planning, culminating in the inaugural Zone 3 Writers' Festival this April. This innovative program provides transferable skills for creative writing students while elevating student voices in literary arts.
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Austin Peay's GIS Center partners with Vanderbilt University to implement cutting-edge LiDAR technology at Clarksville intersections. The collaboration will analyze traffic patterns of vehicles and pedestrians to enhance public safety without compromising privacy through a state-funded TNGO initiative.
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Austin Peay's Student Tennessee Education Association invites community members to discuss "Hidden Figures" on March 27 at Woodward Library. This free book club event celebrates pioneering Black female mathematicians and coincides with Women's Empowerment Month activities on campus.
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Award-winning Appalachian photographer Stacy Kranitz, recipient of Austin Peay's 2025 CECA Tennessee Artist Fellowship, will present at Nashville's Frist Art Museum on March 27. The free event showcases Kranitz's acclaimed documentary work exploring photographic representation limits.
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Registration is now open for the Tennessee Young Writers' Workshop at Austin Peay State University, a week-long creative writing summer camp for ages 14-18. Join us June 15-22, 2025, for workshops, activities, and creative growth.
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APSU alumna Jasmine Miller is expanding her local skincare business, The Wax House, with a second location opening in Nashville this summer. Learn more about her success, future plans and approach to business.
Read MoreFive Austin Peay State University marketing students competed in Oracle's inaugural two-day sales competition in Nashville, showcasing their sales skills and gaining valuable real-world experience.
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Kyrstin Young performed as a dancer with Kendrick Lamar during the Super Bowl LIX halftime show, marking a milestone in her career and further inspiring her to create opportunities for aspiring young dancers.
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McArthur Genius Fellow and nationally acclaimed author Kiese Laymon will speak at Austin Peay State University at 7 p.m. on March 20, in the Mabry Concert Hall.
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Austin Peay State University and JCPenney will host the fourth annual Suit-Up event on April 6, offering major discounts on professional attire for APSU students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
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The Living Gallery at Austin Peay State University has announced its Spring 2025 artists in residence, and community members can visit to enjoy diverse works from 11 talented students.
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Dr. Jennifer Thayer, associate professor of accounting, has been selected as a 2025 High Impact Practices (HIP) Pathway Ambassador by the Tennessee Board of Regents for her exemplary integration of service learning activities.
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This year's event will feature performances by the Maharajah Flamenco Trio, Colin Isotti, McKelvey Duo, Juanito Pascual, and Montrose Duo from March 16-19.
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IRS-certified volunteers from APSU are helping community members prepare their taxes as part of a service learning class offered through the College of Business.
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Dr. Isaac Sitienei, an associate professor in APSU's Department of Agriculture, will discuss how artificial intelligence is shaping the agriculture industry at the next Science on Tap.
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Sarah Earls, a nontraditional student and elementary education major at Austin Peay State University, has been elected to serve as secretary of the Student Tennessee Education Association (STEA) state board.
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Austin Peay State University will host the annual Asanbe-Eichhorn Symposium on March 20, 2025, featuring keynote speaker James Vukelich Kaagegaabaw, who will discuss "The Seven Generations and the Seven Grandfather Teachings."
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Austin Peay State University will host its fifth annual Rural Education Conference virtually on March 18, and free registration is open now. Attendees can explore strategies for enriching student engagement, reimagining teacher education, and activating community partnerships in rural settings.
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Brooklyn-based artist Khari Turner's "Lost at Sea" is on display now through March 28 at The New Gallery. Turner's artwork explores Black history and personal narratives using water collected from oceans, lakes, and rivers.
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Austin Peay State University's School of Nursing and Department of Social Work will collaborate with Whispers Beyond Silence to host a Mental Health and Ministry Conference. The two-day event will train religious leaders in mental health support strategies and community resources. It will run Aug. 1-2.
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Dr. Sergei Markov, professor and interim chair of APSU's Department of Biology, will help colleagues implement study abroad programs across the state in his role as a HIP Pathway Ambassador.
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APSU has been recognized as a Master's: Larger, Research institution by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education (ACE), marking a significant advancement in the university's research profile and opportunities for its students.
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A semi-autobiographical musical written by and based on the life of Jonathan Larson, "Tick, Tick...Boom!" is directed by Zakk Mannella with musical direction by Austin Shaw. Tickets are on sale now for the show, which will run from Feb. 27 - March 2.
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Community Engagement and Sustainability's new Govs Seed Library offers free organic seeds, gardening resources and educational workshops as part of ongoing efforts to combat food insecurity.
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Austin Peay State University welcomes Dr. Mitchell Cordova as its new provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, effective July 1. With over 27 years of higher education experience, Cordova joins Austin Peay from Florida Gulf Coast University, where he led significant improvements in student success and enrollment as vice president for Student Success and Enrollment Management.
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Dr. Jackie Vogel and Dr. Catherine Haase plan to lead innovative Wintermester Study Away courses in Alaska later this year, offering opportunities in mathematics, cultural studies and wildlife ecology for STEM students.
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Adjunct professor and former Washington Nationals broadcaster Phil Wood uses his rare collection of baseball memorabilia, including a century-old Washington Auditorium pass, to bring America's pastime to life in the classroom.
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APSU alumni Anthony and Amanda Economos have built an inclusive gaming community at Infinity Game Lounge in Clarksville, offering everything from tabletop games and learning sessions to 3D printing and a full-service café.
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Abigail McKenna, a Middle College senior at Austin Peay State University, has balanced high school, college courses, and journalism. She will earn an associate degree before her high school diploma through Austin Peay's dual enrollment program while writing for The All State student newspaper and exploring diverse academic opportunities.
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Austin Peay State University has announced the inaugural Tennessee's Emerging Creative Writers Contest for high school students, offering recognition across multiple categories and two $1,500 scholarships for seniors who plan to attend APSU.
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APSU has announced the winners of the 2024 Great Green Idea Contest, with students proposing innovative sustainability projects including a campus consignment sale, composting initiative, and e-waste recycling program.
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From immersive cultural experiences in South Korea to service projects in the United Kingdom, the Gilman-McCain Scholarship offers countless opportunities for military dependents - but only four Austin Peay State University (APSU) students have earned the award in the last 15 years.
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Austin Peay State University has launched a new partnership with North American Lineman Training Center to provide essential training for future electrical power line workers, addressing critical workforce shortages in Middle Tennessee.
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The Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy will host Public Observatory Nights on Feb. 8, April 5, and May 3, 2025, offering astronomy enthusiasts a chance to explore the night sky using state-of-the-art telescopes.
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Elizabeth Daniel, an online military student at Austin Peay State University, led a fireside chat with retired Marine Lt. Gen. Ronald Bailey during the university's third annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Breakfast, showcasing her journey from military service to academic achievement and community engagement.
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Austin Peay State University's College of Business will host Tennessee Titans CFO Shannon Myers and Renaissance Nashville Hotel's Sherry Franklin as part of the spring 2025 Legends of Business speaker series.
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Austin Peay State University's Writing Center and its director, Dr. Allie Johnston, will receive the prestigious SWCA CARE Certification in February for excellence in student support and innovative writing assistance.
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Austin Peay State University students and staff participated in a transformative Alternative Break trip to Santa Rosa Beach State Park in Florida, engaging in environmental conservation efforts and community service projects.
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Austin Peay State University partners with Ancora Training to offer a new CDL Class A certification course, addressing the trucking industry's driver shortage. The four-week program aims to prepare students for lucrative careers in commercial truck driving, supporting America's freight transportation needs.
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The New Gallery, with support from The Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts and the Department of Art + Design, continues the 2024-25 exhibition season with Record-Keeping, a solo exhibition by APSU assistant professor of art, Yun Shin.
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The Eriksson College of Education has appointed Dr. Charles Gonzalez and Dr. Christi Maldonado as new associate deans to lead initiatives in student success, inclusivity, assessment, and accreditation.
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Dr. Elaine Tontoh, instructor of economics, has received the 2024 Professional Development Grant for Underrepresented Minorities from the American Economic Association and Pearson Education for her research on a theoretical framework for understanding women's multifaceted work as mothers and gender differences in workplace participation.
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The College of STEM will host four Science on Tap events in Spring 2025, featuring topics ranging from the chemistry of love to the physics of aviation.
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The Eriksson College of Education is reporting significant enrollment growth across its graduate and undergraduate programs, including a 44.8% increase in graduate enrollment and an anticipated record-breaking cohort for its Grow Your Own Teacher Residency program.
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Austin Peay State University's Govs Ice Hockey Team will travel to Bridgestone Arena for an away game against Vanderbilt on Friday, Jan. 17. A limited number of free tickets for APSU students are available now.
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Austin Peay State University's Community School of the Arts will provide Spring 1 term classes in art, music, dance, and theatre from Jan. 27-March 7, with new offerings including Melody Makers and Music for Children courses.
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Dr. Karen Sorenson, professor of French at Austin Peay State University, has been selected as one of 14 educators to participate in a Fulbright-Hays Group Project Abroad to develop educational resources at the University of San Pedro in Côte d'Ivoire this summer.
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Austin Peay State University's 3rd Annual MLK Day Breakfast will feature retired Marine Lt. Gen. Ronald Bailey in a fireside chat, plus a VR documentary screening. The free January 20 community event celebrates King's legacy through discussions on social justice and leadership.
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APSU has earned a 10-year reaffirmation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) with zero recommendations for improvement across all 73 standards measured, demonstrating excellence across campus.
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Sophomore nursing major Alexis Bisbee has found a welcoming second home at Austin Peay State University, where friends drove through winter storms to help her return to campus and where she's thriving in academics, Greek life and campus involvement.
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APSU has awarded Faculty Research and Scholarly Support Grants to five CoSTEM faculty members for innovative projects ranging from cancer research to virtual reality studies.
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APSU and its College of STEM will sponsor two drone shows at Montgomery County's New Year's Eve Celebration at Downtown Commons, featuring student-designed animations and offering pre-event drone workshops to the community.
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The Eriksson College of Education has awarded its first-ever Changemaker Mini-Grants to Dr. Allison Oliver and Dr. Philip Short to fund campus projects promoting equity and inclusion.
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Hundreds of local high schoolers watched the Tennessee Supreme Court in action at Austin Peay State University through the SCALES program, which brings actual court cases to college campuses and allows students to interact with attorneys and justices.
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Dr. Deborah Hollingsworth and her son John graduated from Austin Peay State University in the same year, completing their respective degrees while supporting each other through unexpected challenges and changes.
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