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View Archived NewsAPSU has earned a 10-year reaffirmation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) with zero recommendations for improvement across all 73 standards measured, demonstrating excellence across campus.
Read MoreSophomore nursing major Alexis Bisbee has found a welcoming second home at Austin Peay State University, where friends drove through winter storms to help her return to campus and where she's thriving in academics, Greek life and campus involvement.
Read MoreAPSU has awarded Faculty Research and Scholarly Support Grants to five CoSTEM faculty members for innovative projects ranging from cancer research to virtual reality studies.
Read MoreAPSU and its College of STEM will sponsor two drone shows at Montgomery County's New Year's Eve Celebration at Downtown Commons, featuring student-designed animations and offering pre-event drone workshops to the community.
Read MoreThe Eriksson College of Education has awarded its first-ever Changemaker Mini-Grants to Dr. Allison Oliver and Dr. Philip Short to fund campus projects promoting equity and inclusion.
Read MoreHundreds of local high schoolers watched the Tennessee Supreme Court in action at Austin Peay State University through the SCALES program, which brings actual court cases to college campuses and allows students to interact with attorneys and justices.
Read MoreDr. Deborah Hollingsworth and her son John graduated from Austin Peay State University in the same year, completing their respective degrees while supporting each other through unexpected challenges and changes.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University graduates have raised $50,000 through the Graduating Class Gift Campaign to support future students and university initiatives.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University senior Courtney Gatewood, a mother of three graduating with a BFA in studio art, secured a prestigious Arcade Arts residency in downtown Nashville. She is the only recent graduate among 12 selected artists for the six-month program.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Community School of the Arts will present the Clarksville Youth Theatre's performance of "Lord of the Flies" on December 13 at the Margaret Fort Lab Theatre.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University will host commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, in the Dunn Center to honor its Fall 2024 graduates.
Read MoreAustin Peay has launched a Tuition-Free program for Tennessee residents with household incomes under $75,000. Starting Fall 2025, eligible students with the HOPE Scholarship can receive free tuition and waived educational fees, making higher education more accessible for Tennessee families.
Read MoreThe Honors Program is launching a new Faculty Fellows initiative to enhance student experiences through mentorship and engagement, and Dr. Dzavid Dzanic and Gina Nigro will begin working as fellows in January 2025.
Read MoreThe College of STEM has awarded grants to three student organizations that will support a chemistry career fair, a GeoClub open house, and a wildlife observation event with the Nashville Zoo.
Read MoreDessauer began his new role on Dec. 1 and brings extensive experience in career coaching and leadership development to support the region's small business community.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's College of STEM recently awarded four Innovative Teaching Mini-Grants to faculty members for groundbreaking educational projects aimed at enhancing student engagement and success in STEM fields.
Read MoreThe Austin Peay State University community mourns the loss of former president Dr. Oscar C. Page, who died after an extended illness. Page served as APSU's sixth president from Jan. 1, 1988, to June 30, 1994, leading the institution through unprecedented growth and establishing enduring programs for student success.
Read MoreEmmy Award-winning meteorologist Henry Rothenberg will present at Austin Peay State University's Science on Tap event on Dec. 3, discussing the tornado that impacted Clarksville and Montgomery County late last year.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University student Skylar Hayes has secured a coveted internship with the Tennessee Titans Foundation through networking and persistence.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts (CECA) has named photographer Stacy Kranitz of Smithville, Tennessee, as the 2024-25 Tennessee Artist Fellow, awarding her $5,000 to support the creation of new artwork.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Board of Trustees will convene for its quarterly meetings on Dec. 6, 2024, with committee sessions starting at 8:15 a.m. and the full board meeting at approximately 9:15 a.m.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University is offering free reservations for its Dec. 7 observatory night, providing visitors a chance to explore celestial objects through state-of-the-art telescopes at the APSU Farm and Environmental Education Center.
Read MoreThe New Gallery at Austin Peay State University and the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts have announced a new summer studio artist-in-residence program and are accepting submissions through Dec. 15 for regional artists within 300 miles of Clarksville.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Department of Music, with support from the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, is presenting American Opera Adventures at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 24, in the Mabry Concert Hall. This event is free and open to the public, and the department will livestream the event on its YouTube channel.
Read MoreThe Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts (CECA) at APSU has announced a new public art installation in collaboration with the Department of Art + Design, the Center of Excellence for Field Biology (CEFB), and the College of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM).
Read MoreThis year's Homecoming service project brought together 250 volunteers to pack care packages and write letters for veterans at Tennessee State Veterans' Home while creating commemorative banners for local veterans organizations.
Read MoreStefanie Miller from Main Street Media's "Mornings on Main Street" showcased Austin Peay State University's upcoming production of "White Christmas." Miller delves into the behind-the-scenes magic by interviewing key figures, including lead performers Allie Pyka, Kaiya Richmond, Justin Tinker, and Nicolas Sperandeo, and director Victoria Matlock Fowler.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University (APSU) is raising money for several campus projects through Dec. 3 as part of GOVing Tuesday, the university's celebration of Giving Tuesday.
Read MoreSenior hospitality management major Shae Webber, a mother of five with over 20 years of industry experience, has secured a position in the prestigious Marriott Voyage program while completing a successful internship at Garth Brooks' Friends in Low Places.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University cheerleaders Anneliese Joyner and Belle Schmidt are balancing their athletic commitments with academic excellence through involvement in the university's Honors and President's Emerging Leaders Programs.
Read MoreThis free public performance, directed by Dr. Korre Foster, will also feature the APSU Choirs and musical accompaniment by Jeffrey Thomas. Jan Corrothers will accompany the CCC on piano.
Read MoreThe Department of Music will present its first-ever HapPEAY Holidays Showcase on Dec. 3, featuring seasonal favorites performed by 14 university ensembles. There are two showtimes, and admission is available for $5 or two pantry items.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University celebrated its second annual Veterans Week with BMW test drives, resource fairs, and more, highlighting the university's commitment to its military-affiliated students.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University dance team members Grace Henderson and Madelyn Steele are balancing their athletic pursuits with academic excellence through their involvement in the Honors Program.
Read MoreFirst-generation STEM students and professors at Austin Peay State University share their experiences navigating higher education and creating supportive environments for future generations.
Read MoreChilean surgeon Dr. Karina Vargas Valdebenito shared global health insights at Austin Peay State University, inspiring public health students. Her visit previews a 2026 study abroad program to Chile, offering students international perspective on healthcare systems and child health practices.
Read MoreAustin Peay is offering limited free reservations for its Nov. 9, 2024, Observatory Night. Astronomy enthusiasts can explore celestial objects through state-of-the-art telescopes. The event starts at 6 p.m. at the APSU School Farm. Register early, as spots fill quickly.
Read MoreAustin Peay is celebrating first-generation college students during its inaugural First-Generation College Celebration Week. Jackie Velasquez, a former first-generation student, now coordinates the Latino Community Resource Center, supporting others in their educational journeys. Austin Peay provides various resources, including scholarships and programs, to help first-generation students succeed in higher education.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Department of Chemistry will host "Crafting Soap with Science," a hands-on workshop exploring soap-making chemistry for students ages 12 and up, on Dec. 7.
Read MoreAustin Peay's Full Spectrum Learning program has opened a sensory room for neurodivergent students. The space in Woodward Library features fidget toys, bean bags, and calming elements to help autistic students relax and focus. The initiative aims to create a more inclusive campus environment.
Read MoreAustin Peay's College of STEM is celebrating nontraditional students, highlighting their unique journeys and challenges. Samantha Ramirez, Peggy Lewis, and Colleen White share inspiring stories of balancing education with personal responsibilities. Supportive faculty and resources are crucial in their academic success and future career aspirations.
Read MoreWhitney Joseph, an APSU veteran and senior accounting major, is excelling as a Tennessee Society of CPAs student ambassador while navigating her academic journey.
Read MoreAustin Peay art students Kamau Hargrow and Lily Goodowens completed prestigious summer internships at Camp Nevernice and Hatch Show Print in Nashville. They gained valuable experience in letterpress printing, enhancing their skills for future careers in fine art and printmaking.
Read MoreAustin Peay announced the winners of the 2024 Patton Entrepreneurship Challenge. Students presented innovative business ideas, and the top prizes were awarded to MomentMuse, a mindfulness app; Money Monologues, a financial literacy program; and UV Buddy, which featured transition lens technology. This challenge aimed to support student entrepreneurship and promote real-world problem-solving.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University has introduced Kiko goats to its Farm and Environmental Education Center, enhancing hands-on learning for veterinary technology and agriculture students. This initiative supports Tennessee's growing goat industry while providing practical experience in animal care, breeding, and sustainable farming practices.
Read MoreAPSU will host two signature events during its second annual Veterans Week, including a BMW Block Party and Test Drive and a BMW Tailgate Party before the Governors football game.
Read MoreJasmine Lewis, a first-generation college student and elementary education major at Austin Peay State University, overcomes foster care background to thrive on campus. She actively participates in numerous organizations, finding success and community while pursuing her degree at the Eriksson College of Education.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Theatre & Dance Department presents Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" from November 21-24. Directed by Victoria Matlock Fowler, this holiday classic features student performers, spectacular set design, and nostalgic music. Tickets available for $5-$10 at APSU's Trahern Theatre.
Read MoreSix student entrepreneurs will compete for cash prizes during the final round of the Patton Entrepreneurship Challenge on Oct. 28 at the Mabry Concert Hall.
Read MoreAPSU's Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts recently awarded Transformative Student Experience Grants to students in four departments, enabling them to participate in enriching summer projects and workshops.
Read MoreLesly Moreno and Piper Conditt have become the first graduates of APSU's innovative Banking on Govs program, a partnership with F&M Bank and the Tennessee Bankers Association offering hands-on banking experience.
Read MoreProfessor of Art + Design Paul Collins is starting conversations about voting through colorful animal-themed signs that can be spotted throughout the greater Nashville area.
Read MoreIPH will host a free panel discussion spotlighting Clarksville's 20th-century artistic legacy at the Customs House Museum on Oct. 29, featuring stories from family members of Tom Malone, Thomas Mabry Jr., and Peg Harvill.
Read MoreThe Rho Kappa Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Alumni Association recently made a generous donation to convert the Rho Kappa Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Scholarship to an endowment for Austin Peay State University students.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University has announced its inaugural First-Generation College Celebration Week from Nov. 4-8, featuring events to honor and support students who are the first in their families to pursue higher education.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University senior Faith Clark participated in the National Science Foundation's International Research Experiences for Students program, traveling across Europe and gaining valuable cultural and academic experiences.
Read MoreSenior biology major Hannah Zahn is making an impact as both a soccer team captain and researcher while maintaining a 4.0 GPA during her time at APSU.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Department of Art + Design will welcome Cuban American artist Sarah Sudhoff to discuss her solo exhibition, "Not a Drill," during a free public lecture on Oct. 29.
Read MoreAPSU's Jack Hunt STEM Center has launched a free equipment checkout program for K-12 teachers in Montgomery and nearby counties, offering access to STEM tools like scales, Petri dishes, and measuring cylinders for up to two weeks.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University aviation science students and instructors provided critical relief efforts in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene's devastating impact.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University sports communication students recently produced the official live broadcast for the Govs Hockey Club's inaugural season opener, kicking off a partnership to cover home games throughout the season.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University freshmen Arianna Allen and Kaylee Hansen are balancing their Division I soccer careers with academic pursuits in the Honors Program, showcasing the university's commitment to supporting well-rounded student-athletes.
Read MoreAPSU's Department of Social Work partnered with the Cheatham County Community Enhancement Coalition to provide Narcan training and certification to 30 students, equipping them with crucial skills to combat opioid overdoses.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University has announced that Paris-based graphic designer Danielle Duncan will deliver a free public lecture as part of the CECA Visiting Artist Speaker Series on Oct. 22.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Department of Art + Design is inviting high school students to experience College Art + Design Day on Nov. 2, featuring workshops, tours, portfolio reviews, and more.
Read MoreValerie Mandez, an aspiring educator dedicated to making a difference in children's lives, has come a long way from her time in the Clarksville-Montgomery School System to her role as the new Student Tennessee Education Association (STEA) president at Austin Peay State University.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Choir Fest 2024 will feature the world premiere of a new spiritual arrangement by acclaimed composer Stacey V. Gibbs during a free concert on Wednesday, Oct. 23.
Read MoreTwenty-two native plant species are now available for purchase to support local biodiversity and replace lost canopy and will be available for pickup on Nov. 8 and 10.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University senior Christine Jator recently participated in the University of Chicago's Summer Undergraduate Mathematics and Statistics Accelerator program, gaining valuable experience for her future graduate studies.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University launched its Peayple's Dialogue series to promote free expression and civil discourse on Oct. 2, featuring Dr. Tom Ginsburg as the inaugural speaker.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's folk ensemble Fiddlin' Peayple recently opened for rapper Moneybagg Yo at F&M Bank Arena, winning over thousands of fans with their "folkified" arrangements of pop hits.
Read MoreAPSU senior chemistry and biology Jackson Brown participated in a seven-week International Research Experience for Students (IRES) program in Rzeszów, Poland this summer to conduct research on rare earth doped glasses at the University of Rzeszów.
Read MoreCadet Bradley Dardas recently received the Soldier's Medal, the Army's highest honor for peacetime heroism, for rescuing a drowning man from the Cumberland River in April 2021.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Institute for National Security and Military Studies (INSMS) recently welcomed two distinguished researchers from Germany's Bundeswehr Centre of Military History and Social Sciences.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University (APSU) has announced seven inductees into the APSU Governors Military Hall of Fame Class of 2024, to be honored during a reception and induction dinner on Friday, Nov. 8 in the Morgan University Center ballroom.
Read MoreDr. Madeline Giefer is conducting groundbreaking research on Galapagos sea lions, exploring their behavior, human-wildlife interactions, and adaptations to heat.
Read MoreAPSU is leading Tennessee's public universities with an 8.2% enrollment growth rate over the past year thanks to its innovative programs, student-centered learning, and community partnerships.
Read MoreAs a member of the Governors tennis team and the President's Emerging Leaders Program, junior psychology major Ayden Kujawa is balancing her studies with Division I sports while pursuing a career in healthcare.
Read MoreAPSU's Science on Tap is returning to Strawberry Alley Ale Works on Oct. 1. Dr. Amy Thompson will present "Monsters Unmasked: The Science Behind Legendary Creatures."
Read MoreAustin Peay State University (APSU) has taken a major step forward in supporting student success through AP Navigate, and its newly added GovSignal feature empowers students to seek help while making it easier for faculty and staff to coordinate a response.
Read MoreAPSU's Student Tennessee Education Association (STEA) is hosting a community book club to discuss "Where the Crawdads Sing" on Nov. 14. The event, open to students, faculty, staff, and local community members, aims to explore educational themes and provide networking opportunities for aspiring teachers.
Read MoreBlas Falconer, the award-winning author behind several poetry collections, will give a live reading and Q&A session on Oct. 10 as part of the Zone 3 Visiting Writers' Series.
Read MoreThe Austin Peay State University College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) has welcomed 10 new full-time faculty members to its ranks for the Fall 2024 semester.
Read MoreAPSU will host the Distinguished Alumni Awards Breakfast at 9 a.m. in the MUC Ballroom on Saturday, Oct. 26, as part of the university's Homecoming activities, honoring six outstanding alumni for their achievements.
Read MoreThe 3+3 Law Program offers students an accelerated path to a legal career, allowing them to earn both a bachelor's and a law degree in just six years.
Read MoreAlacea Thompson, a U.S. Army veteran, has become the first APSU student to earn the National Association of Veterans Upward Bound Scholarship. This prestigious award recognizes Thompson's outstanding achievements and highlights APSU's commitment to supporting veteran students through programs like Veterans Upward Bound.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University's Institute for National Security & Military Studies is strengthening its partnership with U.S. Embassy Belgrade's Office of Defense Cooperation and will participate in the Balkan Security Review this November, discussing regional stability and U.S.-Serbian cooperation.
Read MoreAPSU engineering physics senior Jair Martinez conducted research in Rennes, France this summer through the NSF-funded IRES program, gaining valuable insights into international research practices and cultural differences while broadening his perspectives.
Read MoreSITI Company members will lead a free masterclass on Sept. 27 and debut "Learning to Swim" from Oct. 3-6 in Trahern Theatre. The devised theatre production is a collaboration between APSU students and SITI Company members.
Read MoreAustin Peay State University is hosting the 2024 Domino's Run for Govs 5K and Valerie Hunter-Kelly Run/Walk For the Govs 1K on Oct. 5. The event offers in-person and virtual options, with proceeds benefiting APSU Foundation scholarships and funds.
Read MoreAPSU will display Unbannable Library, featuring giant book installations to combat censorship, during Banned Books Week 2024 from Sept. 22-28. The exhibition showcases collaborations between Middle Tennessee artists and writers that highlight voices and stories subject to censorship.
Read MoreAPSU's Medication Management Clinic was recently renewed for another year of grant funding. It provides assessment, diagnosis, and medication management while training nurse practitioner students, and there are plans to expand into the upcoming Health Professions Building.
Read MoreDr. Allison Oliver, an assistant professor at APSU, has published "The Behavior Blueprint," a new textbook on classroom behavior management. The book offers practical strategies for both aspiring and experienced teachers, focusing on proactive approaches and classroom management skills for diverse student populations.
Read MoreFrom the sidelines of Clarksville High School's football field to the broadcast booth at Austin Peay State University, Ethan Schmidt has always had a gift for public speaking. This semester, he's returning to his roots as a visiting professor in Austin Peay's Department of Communication after working as an adjunct professor since 2017.
Read MoreOscar-nominated animator Erick Oh, known for "Namoo" and his work at Pixar, will deliver a free public lecture at Austin Peay State University on September 24. The event, part of the CECA Visiting Artist Speaker Series, offers students and the community insights into animation and storytelling.
Read MoreThe Govs on the Go: Legacy Series podcast has announced the upcoming release of new episodes spotlighting three esteemed retirees from APSU: Solie Fott, Jim Diehr, and Ellen Kanervo.
Read MoreAustin Peay faculty members share personal memories of 9/11 in The All State article. Jennifer Lindahl recounts diverse experiences from the tragic day, including hijacked flights and impacts on various locations. The piece explores the immediate aftermath, prejudice faced by some, and the surge of patriotism following the attacks.
Read MoreAPSU's overnight preview program for youth in foster care, developed in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Children's Services, is serving as a model for institutions across the state.
Read MoreSenior pre-veterinary major Jordan Spencer spent the summer abroad in South Africa, working with wild cheetahs and learning more about wildlife conservation.
Read MoreThe Legends of Business speaker series is returning to Austin Peay State University (APSU) this fall, featuring Monchiere Holmes-Jones, CEO and founder of MOJO Marketing + PR, and John Mikos, president and CEO of YMCA of Middle Tennessee.
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