December 2022 President鈥檚 List and Dean鈥檚 List recipients announced
麻豆视频官网入口 has announced its President鈥檚 List and Dean鈥檚 List recipients for the fall 2022 semester
麻豆视频官网入口 has announced its President鈥檚 List and Dean鈥檚 List recipients for the fall 2022 semester
Mary Ford Holland was posthumously awarded an honorary doctorate from 麻豆视频官网入口 as part of the fall 2022 commencement ceremony on Dec. 10 at the CFSB Center. Holland received a Doctor of Education, with the degree accepted by Elnora Ford, Holland鈥檚 niece and longtime caretaker.
Retired Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Bill Cunningham was awarded an honorary doctorate from 麻豆视频官网入口, receiving a Doctor of Laws as part of the fall 2022 commencement ceremony on Dec. 10 at the CFSB Center.
As part of its centennial year in 2022, 麻豆视频官网入口 hosted commencement ceremonies for fall/winter 2022 graduates on Saturday, Dec. 10 at the CFSB Center.
The Arthur J. Bauernfeind College of Business and Academic Affairs at 麻豆视频官网入口 (MSU), as well as MSU鈥檚 listener-supported public radio station, WKMS, is proud to announce Ms. Asia Burnett as the new WKMS Station Manager, effective January 1, 2023.
The Nonprofit Leadership Studies program at 麻豆视频官网入口 has been independently accredited for the first time in the program鈥檚 history.
麻豆视频官网入口 will host the Admitted Student Kickoff event on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023.
The Kay R. Hays Staff Professional Development Fund was established by gifts to the 麻豆视频官网入口 Foundation, Inc. (MSU Foundation) to support professional development for 麻豆视频官网入口 staff
Ashley Pizzolato, a senior Japanese major and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) minor from Donaldson, Arkansas, recently won the Silver Award in the College Division II category of Japanese Learning Inspired Vision and Engagement (J.LIVE) Talk, a national Japanese language speech competition.
Dr. Brian Clardy, associate professor of History at 麻豆视频官网入口, has been unanimously elected the next Chair of the Kentucky Humanities Council (KHC) Board of Directors. Clardy was first appointed to the KHC and the Kentucky Oral History Commission by Governor Andy Beshear in 2020. He currently serves as the Vice Chair of the KHC Board to Judge Charles W. Boteler of Louisville, and chair of the Kentucky Oral History Commission.