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View Archived NewsKaytah 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.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Jack Hunt STEM Center has launched an innovative teacher externship program, connecting local educators with community partners to bring real-world experience to the classroom.
Read MorePiper Conditt, an APSU finance student, found her calling through the "Banking on Govs" program. Connecting with industry professionals and immersing herself in banking trends, Conditt plans to pursue a career in commercial lending with F&M Bank in Clarksville.
Read MoreDr. Penelope Shumate, assistant professor of voice at Austin Peay State University (APSU), recently received critical acclaim from The New York Concert Review for her 18th soloist appearance at the historic Carnegie Hall, building on a distinguished list of soloist engagements.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Army ROTC program, the Governors Guard, has earned a spot in the prestigious Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at West Point, where they will compete against top military colleges, ROTC programs, and international militaries.
Read MoreWoodward Library at APSU introduces two new courses, LIBR 2001 and LIBR 2400, focusing on information literacy and ethical use of AI. The classes aim to empower students as critical thinkers and responsible digital citizens in the evolving technological landscape.
Read MoreThe Department of Art + Design is celebrating the end of the 2023-24 academic year with the 56th Annual Juried Student Exhibition. The show opens in The New Gallery on April 8 and runs through April 24, with a preview scheduled for April 4 during Clarksville's First Thursday Art Walk.
Read MoreDr. Jennifer Thompson, a professor in Austin Peay State University's Department of Allied Health Sciences specializing in radiologic technology, was recently honored with several prestigious national awards and recognitions for her advocacy work and contributions to the field.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University marked a major step toward the completion of its new Health Professions Building with a topping out ceremony on March 22. The 114,600-square-foot project broke ground in August 2023 and aims to provide a first-class educational environment for students in Austin Peay's health professions programs.
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