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ĢƵ student earns American degree, FFA’s highest degree
A ĢƵ student recently earned the highest degree offered by the National FFA Organization. Aidan Thompson, a ĢƵ student double majoring in agricultural communications and computer science, was awarded the American degree at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis Oct. 30. The American degree is the highest achievable degree for FFA members and shows a member’s dedication to FFA. Nine...
The ĢƵ Board of Regents response to the Council on Postsecondary Education financial status report of the University
In light of the release of the assessment of the financial status of ĢƵ by the Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) and Gov. Andy Beshear’s office, the ĢƵ Board of Regents would like to thank CPE President Dr. Aaron Thompson for the comprehensive financial assessment of the University as required by executive order. Gov. Beshear expressed his commitment to ĢƵ and his des...
Two-time ĢƵ alumna to provide assembly address at Anna Mac Clarke Veterans Recognition Assembly 2021
A two-time ĢƵ alumna and the operations officer for the Army National Guard G-9, Installations and Environment Directorate will provide the assembly address Nov. 9 at 11 a.m. in the Carl H. Smith Auditorium of David H. Bradford Hall and online during the annual Anna Mac Clarke Veterans Recognition Assembly 2021. Lieutenant Colonel La’Shawna Waller has served in a variety of leadership and staff positions at...
ĢƵ alumna made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera
A ĢƵ alumna recently made her surprise debut at the Metropolitan Opera. Michelle Bradley, class of 2007, was recently profiled in the Lexington Herald-Leader about her debut as Liù in “Turandot.” Bradley was scheduled to make her debut Oct. 29, but received a call to perform Oct. 21 after another performer could not go on. Bradley told the Herald-Leader the late ĢƵ professor Andrew Smith helped...