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Annual Veterans Recognition Assembly renamed for illustrious ĢƵ alumna

Annual Veterans Recognition Assembly renamed for illustrious ĢƵ alumna

November 13, 2018

ĢƵ President M. Christopher Brown II recently announced a tribute to an outstanding alumna as part of the annual Veterans Recognition Assembly. President Brown presented a resolution to designate the University’s annual assembly as the Anna Mac Clarke Veterans Recognition Assembly. “The history of ĢƵ is full of significant Kentuckians and national treasures of historical importance,” Pr...

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ĢƵ volleyball team finish as conference runners-up

ĢƵ volleyball team finish as conference runners-up

November 9, 2018

The ĢƵ volleyball team’s bid fell short to win a conference championship for the third consecutive year and fifth in sixth years, but the Thorobrettes didn’t go down without a fight to the red-hot Spring Hill University squad. ĢƵ opened the championship round by winning the first set against Spring Hill, something no other Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) team had done all seaso...

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Four ĢƵ employees complete Bluegrass Academic Leadership Academy

Four ĢƵ employees complete Bluegrass Academic Leadership Academy

November 9, 2018

The Bluegrass Higher Education Consortium chair and ĢƵ President M. Christopher Brown II recently announced that 32 fellows have completed its fifth Bluegrass Academic Leadership Academy recently at Georgetown College. Thirty-two faculty and professional staff from Bluegrass Kentucky colleges and universities completed the curriculum as fellows in the class of 2018 including Rachelle Johnson, Mario Radford, T...

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ĢƵ students fare well at MISA meeting

ĢƵ students fare well at MISA meeting

November 9, 2018

Six ĢƵ Behavioral and Social Science students participated in the second annual meeting of the Mid-Southern Interdisciplinary Sciences Association in Franklin, Tennessee.  Graduate student Chandler Al Namer of the Master of Arts (MA) program in interdisciplinary behavioral science was awarded first place ($125) in the graduate student paper competition for her paper titled “Understanding and Overcoming Barrie...

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