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View Archived NewsThe event will address key environmental issues and sustainability concerns relevant to the Clarksville community, with 12 candidates running for local and state office scheduled to appear.
Read MoreThe endowment, named after the late renowned shellfish pathologist Dr. Susan E. Ford, will support research by underrepresented faculty in biology and continue Ford's legacy of academic excellence and mentorship.
Read MoreJunior earth and environmental sciences major Tanner Sigears recently embarked on an international research journey to the Czech Republic through the National Science Foundation's IRES program.
Read MoreThe College of Business at Austin Peay State University (APSU) unveiled the recipients of the prestigious 2024 A.J. Taylor Distinguished Professorship Awards on Aug. 20: Drs. Hamid Noghanibehambari and Dong Nyonna.
Read MoreThe Calhoun & Company Accounting Endowment will benefit full-time junior and senior accounting majors with a 3.0 GPA or higher, with preference given to students from Hopkinsville, Kentucky and surrounding areas.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University opens its 79th Annual Homecoming Parade to community organizations. The event, scheduled for Oct. 26, now welcomes local school groups, clubs, and organizations to participate. This expansion aims to create a more inclusive celebration of APSU spirit in Clarksville.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University launches its inaugural ice hockey season during Family Weekend, Sept. 20-22, 2024. The Govs Ice Hockey Club faces Eastern Kentucky University in a doubleheader at F&M Bank Arena, marking a historic moment for APSU and the Clarksville community.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University (APSU) will host a Campus Showcase from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sept. 21. This free public event will showcase the university's vibrant campus, academic programs, and community engagement. The day will culminate with a football game, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Read MoreThe New Gallery at APSU is now presenting "Building Castles in Air," a solo exhibition by alum Ashanté Kindle that explores Black hair through abstract art. The exhibition runs through Oct. 4, featuring special events including an artist lecture and gallery reception.
Read MoreFor 35 years, Dr. John Volker has been more than just a professor of management at Austin Peay State University--he has been a guiding light, a mentor, and an inspiration to countless students and colleagues alike.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University announces its first-ever Peayple's Concert, featuring rapper Moneybagg Yo, at F&M Bank Arena on September 19, 2024. Tickets are now available to the public, with special pricing for APSU students. The event showcases APSU's commitment to student and community experiences.
Read MoreThe Austin Peay State University (APSU) College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) has announced a three-date Science on Tap slate for Fall 2024, including a special guest in News Channel 5 meteorologist Henry Rothenberg.
Read MoreThe Austin Peay State University (APSU) Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy has announced four dates for Public Observatory Nights this fall at the Farm and Environmental Education Center, located at 1991 Pickens Road.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University (APSU) traded textbooks for teamwork on its first day of classes, as 1,575 students, faculty, and staff dedicated over 3,600 volunteer hours to local organizations during the second annual Peayple in the Community - Day of Service on Aug. 26.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University is putting convenience at students' fingertips with the introduction of the Govs Mobile ID, a digital solution that will largely replace physical ID cards starting in the Fall 2024 semester.
Read MoreSenior engineering physics major Josh Rye's summer research trip to Rennes, France, offered more than just academic experience - it provided a glimpse into potential career paths, European culture, and personal growth opportunities.
Read MoreAPSU's Center of Excellence for Field Biology is partnering with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency to design and implement the first-ever systematic survey of breeding grassland bird populations across the state of Tennessee.
Read MoreThroughout the 2024-25 academic year, The New Gallery will showcase the work of four professional artists and host the 57th Annual Juried Student Exhibition.
Read MoreDuring its annual faculty awards ceremony, Austin Peay State University recognized outstanding educators across various categories. President Mike Licari and Provost Maria Cronley honored recipients of the Socrates Award, Excellence in Teaching, Hawkins Award, Community Service Award and Distinguished Professor Award for their exceptional contributions.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's College of Business has selected Daniela Diaz Campos, William Martin Jr., and Tiffany Ortiz as student ambassadors for 2024-25.
Read MoreThe Felix G. Woodward Library has unveiled major renovations, including a modernized floor plan, virtual reality lab, makerspace and other new services.
Read MoreFor Austin Peay State University senior Aidan Milam, a summer research trip to the Czech Republic proved to be more than academic - it transformed his career aspirations and broadened his cultural horizons.
Read MoreAustin Peay alum Wes Kitts finished eighth in Olympic weightlifting at the Paris Games, matching his Tokyo performance. Lifting 374kg total, Kitts represented Team USA in the 102kg division. He credits his NCAA football experience for preparing him for the Olympics.
Read MoreAPSU's Eriksson College of Education celebrated new participants in the Grow Your Own Teacher Residency program with signing ceremonies for students in multiple school districts. The program's latest partners include Overton County Schools and Putnam County Schools.
Read MoreThe Community School of the Arts (CSA) at Austin Peay State University is now accepting registration through Aug. 23 for its Fall 1 term, which will run from Aug. 26 to Oct. 7.
Read MoreAustin Peay alum Wes Kitts prepares to represent Team USA in Olympic weightlifting. The former NCAA football player discusses how his college experience shaped his Olympic journey. Kitts competes in the 102-kilogram division on Aug. 10 in Paris, aiming to improve his 2021 performance.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Eriksson College of Education graduated its largest class yet on Aug. 2, including the third cohort from its Grow Your Own Teacher Residency - the nation's first federally registered teaching apprenticeship program.
Read MoreFor Asjion Catlett, a senior biology major at Austin Peay State University, the opportunity to participate in the National Science Foundation's International Research Experiences for Students (IRES) program was nothing short of transformative.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University (APSU) has announced its inaugural Govs Creative Arts Festival, a free experience for all ages, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 14 at the Downtown Commons.
Read MoreAPSU's Center of Excellence for Field Biology (CEFB) recently signed a contract with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency to study the conservation genetics of a federally endangered fish species in eastern Tennessee.
Read MoreThanks to a Google grant, APSU and its College of STEM hosted a bridge program this month to help incoming freshmen learn about different career options and majors.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University will host a commencement ceremony at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 2, to honor the Summer 2024 graduates from each academic college.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's new Motus wildlife tracking station has joined an international network of nearly 2,000 automated telemetry stations, revolutionizing animal movement research by tracking wildlife from birds and bats to reptiles and insects.
Read MoreDr. John Phillips, APSU political science chair, contributed to a Tennessee voting rights report as part of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights' state advisory committee. The report examines SB 8005's impact on voting rights and COVID-19's effect on ballot access in Tennessee.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University raised over $12.6 million in the 2024 fiscal year, with 6,094 gifts from 2,553 donors. APSU defied national trends, increasing donors by 11.3% and gifts by 28% compared to last year, marking three consecutive years of growth.
Read MoreAPSU theatre student Prichan Murrell lands leading role in NYC showcase of "The Ruminants." Selected based on campus performance, Murrell's trip was funded by APSU. The experience provided valuable connections and inspiration, reinforcing Murrell's passion for theatre and future career aspirations.
Read MoreLyle Miller-Green, Austin Peay's record-breaking baseball star, was drafted by the Chicago White Sox. Adopted from Russia as an infant, Miller-Green's journey from Siberian orphanage to MLB prospect is inspiring. His stellar performance and resilience led to multiple honors and a historic season for the Governors.
Read MoreDr. Tucker Brown of Austin Peay State University has been selected for the prestigious AASCU 2024 Becoming a Provost Academy. This yearlong leadership program prepares academic administrators for provost roles, enhancing student success, diversity and inclusion skills.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University alum Wes Kitts has been named to the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team for weightlifting. A former football player, Kitts will compete in the 102-kilogram division on August 10 in Paris, representing one of 592 athletes on Team USA.
Read MoreStudents from Austin Peay State University's Department of Health and Human Performance recently hosted a free fitness and wellness program for homeschooled K-8th graders that helped over 200 attendees get active and build healthy habits.
Read MoreAPSU's College of Arts and Letters has announced its latest podcast, 'Govs on the Go: Legacy Series,' which will premiere in Fall 2024. The public is invited to attend the first recording at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, July 10 in front of Harned Hall.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Provost, Dr. Maria Cronley, appeared on the "Signature Required" podcast, highlighting the university's unique mission. She emphasized APSU's commitment to serving diverse students, including military-affiliated and first-generation learners, and its role in providing stackable credentials for lifelong learning and career advancement.
Read MoreBarbie, Beyonce and Taylor Swift have spent the past year shaping the national conversation and driving the global economy, and students recently took a closer look at "The Girls of Summer" through an innovative new class at Austin Peay State University.
Read MoreIn honor of Google's collaboration with Austin Peay State University programs like the Southeastern Grasslands Institute, APSU President Michael Licari presented Google with the 2023 APSU Philanthropist of the Year award on Wednesday, June 26.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University will host a FAFSA completion event from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 9, to help students and families navigate their 2024-25 financial aid applications. APSU students who attend will receive guaranteed award estimates for the Fall 2024 semester.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Speech-Language & Swallowing Community Clinic hosted its second annual Kids' Camp from June 10-14, offering enriching experiences for children in grades 1-3 and valuable training opportunities for graduate students in the Master of Speech-Language Pathology program.
Read MoreFor students with autism spectrum disorder at Austin Peay State University, the Full Spectrum Learning (FSL) program is more than a support system - it's a pathway to empowerment that allows them to confidently pursue their dreams.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University Police Department earns its third TLEA accreditation, enhancing professionalism and public safety. The recognition highlights the department's commitment to excellence and community service, bolstering APSU's reputation and supporting student recruitment and fundraising efforts.
Read MoreDr. Rudy B. Baker and Dr. Erin Rowland Carlin, faculty members APSU's Institute for National Security & Military Studies (INSMS), recently had their work published in a collected volume of papers from a prestigious academic conference in Serbia.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's College of Arts and Letters has announced the recipients for the 2023-24 academic year's Distinguished Alumni Awards: Barry Jones, Keith Kauffman, Joseph Miller, Melissa Smith, Alan Mearnes and Patrick Pride.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's GIS Center recently collaborated with Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County to design a virtual home tour using state-of-the-art camera equipment.
Read MoreDr. Jackie Vogel, the chair of APSU's Department of Mathematics and Statistics, has made annual treks to the island as part of an outreach program at local schools.
Read MoreThe week-long program allowed students to delve into the world of nursing under the guidance of experienced faculty and students from Austin Peay's School of Nursing.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Board of Trustees approved in-state tuition rates for all military-affiliated students during its quarterly meeting on Friday, June 7.
Read MoreJoseph Brunner, a member of the Boy Scouts of America's Troop 365, has left a lasting impact on Austin Peay State University through his Eagle Scout project to install a Gold Star Memorial on campus.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University is set to buy a 13,700-square-foot hangar at Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Airport for $780,000, enhancing its aviation science program. The facility will provide essential space for aircraft and classrooms, supporting the program's growth and student success.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Master of Healthcare Administration program has received its initial accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education for a three-year term, highlighting the university's commitment to excellence in healthcare education.
Read MoreAustin Peay's Southeastern Grasslands Institute (SGI) made national headlines this week in an editorial penned for Forbes by Dr. Bill Frist, former Tennessee senator and chair of the global board of The Nature Conservancy, the world's largest conservation nonprofit.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Aviation Science Program has added a fourth Guimbal aircraft to its fleet at Hangar 5 at Clarksville Municipal Airport, and its state-of-the-art technology will help students familiarize themselves with digital information systems similar to industry standard helicopters.
Read MoreOn June 7, 2024, the Austin Peay State University Board of Trustees will host its quarterly meetings at 16 Browning Drive in the Morgan University Center Ballroom on campus.
Read MoreZeus, Austin Peay State University's corpse flower, is now on display at the Nashville Zoo during his 2024 bloom and will stay at the facility while the College of STEM's storm-damaged greenhouse is repaired.
Read MoreThe Woodward Library Society hosted a memorable spring social featuring a special presentation by authors Minoa Uffelman and Phyllis Smith on their new book "The Civil War Letters of Sarah Kennedy." The elegant evening included a formal dinner, live music, and a successful silent auction that raised $2,645 to support library resources and initiatives.
Read MoreCorlee Thomas-Hill, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), and Gabrielle Patterson (Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb), a historian with a focus on Native American and early American history, will work to advance SGI's partnership with Native American tribes on regional grassland conservation.
Read MoreDr. Raymond (RS) Deeren, assistant professor of languages and literature, has been named a finalist in the 34th Annual Midwest Book Awards for his debut short story collection, "Enough to Lose." The winners will be announced during a gala on June 22, 2024, at the Mall of America in Minneapolis.
Read MoreThe $5,000 Helper Grant will support the APSU College of STEM's Lab Explorer Camp, a week-long chemistry and biology experience that will bring middle schoolers to campus from June 24-28.
Read MoreExplore Chelsae Thompson's inspiring 14-year journey to a college degree at Austin Peay State University, balancing motherhood, military life and mental health. A compelling story of resilience, determination and academic success.
Read MoreDr. Antonio Thompson, professor of history at APSU, has devoted decades of research to exploring how the United States' prisoner-of-war program helped defeat the Axis powers during World War II. His latest book, "Axis Prisoners of War in Kentucky: Behind Barbed Wire in the Bluegrass State, 1941-1946," highlights the complex social dynamics within POW camps and how their work supported the state's tobacco industry.
Read MoreThe Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy will host its Summer 2024 Public Observatory Nights on June 15, July 13 and Aug. 10 at the APSU School Farm at 1991 Pickens Road.
Read MoreKayla Cross, a freshman studio art major at Austin Peay State University, is on a mission to create a tactile art movement so visually impaired people can engage with the medium in a new way.
Read MoreAPSU's Office of Public Relations and Marketing received 16 awards from the Tennessee College Public Relations Association (TCPRA) 2024 State Conference, tying Middle Tennessee State University for the most accolades.
Read MoreThe Army Enterprise Marketing Office (AEMO) visited campus recently to film APSU's ROTC program in action for a recruitment campaign that will be released on GoArmy's website and social media platforms.
Read MoreBusiness students Daniela Diaz Campos and Logan Jackson will join the Banking on Govs program during the 2024-25 academic year as part of an ongoing partnership between the APSU College of Business, F&M Bank and the Tennessee Bankers Association.
Read MoreLocal entrepreneurs and small business owners can learn essential business communication skills in a series of free workshops hosted by the Tennessee Small Business Development Center at APSU.
Read MoreDr. Karen Meisch, dean of the College of STEM, congratulated Austin Peay's newly-minted tenured professors and said they have demonstrated excellence inside and outside the classroom.
Read MoreThe 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 MoreSeven Austin Peay State University students from the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) will embark next week on an annual summer trek from Clarksville to Europe as part of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) IRES Grant Program.
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 MoreThe Eriksson College of Education at Austin Peay State University celebrated its top students and graduates at the Spring 2024 Awards and Recognition Ceremony on April 30 at the Morgan University Center.
Read MoreAPSU alumna Patricia Angel has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to teach English in Austria starting this fall. As a first-generation college graduate and the daughter of immigrant parents, she is poised to inspire a new generation of students through this opportunity.
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 MoreTwo students preparing to graduate from Austin Peay State University (APSU) - senior biology major Emma Dalton and graduate history major Madeline Thompson - recently earned the University's top student accolades during the APSU Student Organization and Leader Awards.
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 MoreThe APSU College of STEM's third annual Innovation Experience showcased students' cutting-edge work to the public while enabling industry partners to recruit for their organizations.
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 MoreJoin Dr. Donald Sudbrink at APSU's next Science on Tap event on May 7 as he explores the historic co-emergence of adjacent 13-year and 17-year cicada broods, a rare phenomenon occurring for the first time since 1803.
Read MoreJoin Austin Peay State University for the second annual "Peayple in the Community, A Day of Service" on Aug. 26, 2024. Engage in meaningful community service in Clarksville. Register starting Aug. 1 at www.apsu.edu/service-day.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University will host three commencement ceremonies at 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Friday, May 3, in the Dunn Center to honor its Spring 2024 graduates.
Read MoreOn the third floor of the Sundquist Science Center, a group of enterprising Austin Peay State University students are pushing the boundaries of virtual reality, one molecule at a time.
Read MoreThe Clarksville Children's Chorus, featuring students from APSU's Community School of the Arts, performed at the Tennessee Music Educators Conference at Opryland on April 11, showcasing their exceptional talent and collaboration with APSU musicians.
Read MoreAPSU graduate English major Maisie Williams is taking her talents to Boston University's MFA program this fall after earning a highly competitive poetry fellowship. As a first-generation college student, Williams credits her success to the opportunities and support she has received at Austin Peay.
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 MoreThe Southeastern Grasslands Institute at Austin Peay State University is partnering with the National Park Service on an $8.8 million project to restore native grasslands across 35 national parks in the eastern United States.
Read MoreJennifer Lindahl, a mother of three, found her passion for sports journalism at Austin Peay State University. Despite challenges, supportive professors and a tight-knit community helped her succeed. Set to graduate in May, Lindahl is ready to pursue her dream career.
Read MoreSignups are open for Plant the Campus Red, which will take place from 1:30 to 4 p.m. on April 18, starting at the Morgan University Center Plaza. Volunteers will work with the Montgomery County Master Gardeners to add over 4,000 plants to the campus.
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 MoreThe Little Govs Child Learning Center (CLC) at Austin Peay State University has been awarded full accreditation by the National Early Childhood Program Accreditation (NECPA), signifying the University's commitment to high-quality child care.
Read MoreAPSU communication students recently gained valuable insights from Nashville-area industry leaders Olivia Parven and Ian Weiner, who visited campus to share their experiences and tips for success in the competitive field.
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