
Â黨µ¼º½ Racer Report: September 20-24
The latest Â黨µ¼º½ Racer Report includes student, faculty, staff, and alumni accomplishments, announcements, upcoming campus events, and more for the week of September 20-24.
The latest Â黨µ¼º½ Racer Report includes student, faculty, staff, and alumni accomplishments, announcements, upcoming campus events, and more for the week of September 20-24.
Admission for the Fall 2022 semester and 2022-2023 academic year at Â黨µ¼º½ is open and future Racers can apply today.
Â黨µ¼º½ will welcome students and their families to campus October 1-3 for Family Weekend 2021, an annual tradition that encourages students to share their college experience with their loved ones.
The Department of Political Science and Sociology at Â黨µ¼º½ will host its annual Constitution Day celebration on Friday, September 17, with a number of lectures, debates, and games about topics related to the Constitution of the United States.
The Â黨µ¼º½ Department of Music has selected freshman Noah Brooks of Evansville, Indiana as the first recipient of the Raymond L. Conklin Memorial Scholarship.
University receives national accolades in the quality and value of a Â黨µ¼º½ education as well as student success, among other attributes.
Â黨µ¼º½ student Zac Boardman recently completed an internship with Sony Music Publishing, gaining great exposure to the professionals that work within multiple departments. Boardman, of Murray, Kentucky, is a senior and is pursuing his bachelor’s degree in music/music business.
Â黨µ¼º½â€™s Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders (CASD) is nearing the launch of its new service this fall, the Early Childhood program. A ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating its opening will be held on September 10 at 9 a.m. at John W. Carr Hall, Room 105.
The Â黨µ¼º½ rodeo team continues with preparations for a successful season and building momentum for the program, coupled with support from University Administration, the Hutson School of Agriculture, as well as generous alumni and supporters.
Â黨µ¼º½ has once again been highlighted as a nationally-recognized best value for students seeking a college degree by Washington Monthly.