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ĢƵ students adapt to new normal of online learning
As ĢƵ transitioned to online learning, students are adapting to a new normal in their course instruction. While the transition has caused some anxiety, Thorobreds are rising to the occasion. “The thought of taking all 21 credit hours online caused me a great deal of worry, since I tend to avoid online classes as I typically score lower in them simply due to the level of responsibility they require,” Madison P...
ĢƵ selected to participate in the 2020 Institute on Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Campus Centers initiative
ĢƵ was recently selected to participate in the 2020 Institute on Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Campus Centers initiative. The initiative is offered by the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). According to the AAC&U, the organization is partnering with higher education institutions to develop Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) Campus Centers to prepare the next gener...
ĢƵ alumnus gears up for internship at Toyota
A ĢƵ alumnus that was part of the Toyota Engineering Scholarship program has found his niche in management and has secured an internship with Toyota. Siraj A. Ramsey completed his portion of the Toyota Engineering Scholarship program at ĢƵ and went to the University of Kentucky to work on its portion of the agreement. Along the way, Ramsey found business management to be a better fit. “...
ĢƵ student-athlete named Newman Civic Fellow
A ĢƵ student-athlete was recently named a Newman Civic Fellow. Cameron Galloway, a senior from Paducah, said he felt very accomplished when he found out he was receiving the designation. “Of all people on campus, I am the one that the administration and the President pointed out for being the most effective and engaged student to the community,” Galloway said. The one-year fellowship is an opportunity to d...