UCU NewsOfficial newsfeed of AV头等舱AV头等舱 Outlines Bold Academic Vision Anchored in Quality, Accountability, and Efficiency2025-08-12T13:42:06Z2025-08-12T13:42:06Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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AV头等舱 is making bold strides to strengthen and grow its academic foundation. As part of a reimagined academic structure, the University has introduced a new academic leadership team model, expanding from two colleges to four and aligning leadership roles to support innovation, accountability, and strategic growth across all academic programs.
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These guiding pillars reflect a renewed commitment to delivering a world-class education rooted in service to Appalachia and its communities.
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Dr. Joshua Wilkey, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, envisions AV头等舱 as a place where students who choose to stay close to home can still access a world-class education. His goal is to equip these students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to reinvest in the communities that shaped them鈥攕trengthening the region and advancing AV头等舱鈥檚 mission to serve it with purpose.
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AV头等舱 is doubling down on academic quality by focusing intentionally on the type of student it serves best: hardworking, community-minded young people from Appalachia. Many of these students are strong academic performers looking for the right opportunity to thrive.
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鈥淲hen we talk about quality, we鈥檙e talking about creating something our own can be proud of. My challenge to our faculty is simple: let鈥檚 build the kind of AV头等舱 we鈥檇 be proud to send our own kids to,鈥 said Dr. Wilkey.
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To do this, the University is placing greater emphasis on recruiting faculty who want to invest in both the campus and the surrounding region 鈥 scholars who show up for students in the classroom and in the stands, cheering them on at football games and concerts alike.
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Dr. Wilkey emphasized that families are making a real financial investment in education, and the University must match that with academic accountability.
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Every academic program will be held to clear standards, with student learning outcomes that reflect both the mission of the institution and the demands of the modern job market.
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AV头等舱 is also rethinking how academic programs are structured and delivered. Instead of overextending resources, the newly formed academic leadership team is taking a centralized, strategic approach to scheduling 鈥 reducing under-enrolled courses and ensuring students have access to the classes they need at times that support meaningful academic pathways.
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鈥淥ur academic structure should reflect what students need and what the world demands. By aligning our mission with market realities, we can ensure that every investment strengthens AV头等舱鈥檚 quality, grows enrollment, and prepares students for meaningful lives and careers,鈥 Wilkey added.
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With an emphasis on quality, accountability, and efficiency, AV头等舱 is laying the groundwork for sustainable growth and stronger student outcomes 鈥 ensuring its academic mission remains relevant, resilient, and deeply rooted in the region it calls home.
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鈥ˋV头等舱 has announced a major restructuring of its academic leadership and college organization, ushering in a new era of innovation, agility, and student-focused growth under the direction of Dr. Joshua Wilkey, the university鈥檚 newly appointed Provost.
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鈥淲e鈥檙e building a model that is not only responsive to today鈥檚 higher education landscape but that also anticipates the needs of tomorrow鈥檚 learners,鈥 said Dr. Wilkey.
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At the center of this transition is a new Academic Leadership Team composed of four associate provosts and a vice provost, each with defined roles to enhance key areas of academic life at AV头等舱.
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Alongside this leadership restructure, AV头等舱 is also expanding from two colleges to four鈥攅mbracing a structure more consistent with a comprehensive university model and paving the way for future academic growth.
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鈥淭his month鈥檚 honorees embody what it means to be a AV头等舱 Bulldog,鈥 said Maisie Nelson 鈥11, Vice President of University Relations. 鈥淭hey are bold thinkers and doers who bring passion and purpose into everything they do鈥攚hether it's building companies, serving in public education, practicing law, or advancing healthcare and public service.鈥
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AV头等舱 is proud to announce the launch of a new corporate sponsorship initiative to support its storied athletic program and deepen partnerships with businesses across the region. The sponsorship program offers multi-tiered opportunities for companies to align their brand with AV头等舱 Athletics, which boasts over 120 years of competitive tradition, 18 varsity sports, national and conference championships, and hundreds of student-athletes who represent the university with pride.
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Sponsorship levels range from $2,500 to $10,000 annually and include benefits such as scoreboard ads, social media recognition, website presence, game day mentions, player of the game sponsorships, and exclusive opportunities during high-visibility events like Homecoming and the Presidential Inauguration Weekend. Businesses can choose tailored packages that align with specific sports or moments 鈥 including the Coaches Show, Student Section giveaways, or halftime promotions 鈥 ensuring maximum relevance and impact.
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The William S. Davies Homeless Shelters
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have grown significantly. They now have community gardens offering fresh produce, a food distribution network with a bus delivering fresh vegetables to food deserts, and comprehensive services through Davies Counseling Services to support emotional stability. Davies Case Management also helps guests with obtaining identification, applying for benefits, job re-entry, and housing.聽
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In terms of growth, the same can also be said of the Davies鈥 own family. Presently, their family has grown to include two daughters, six grandchildren, and three great grandchildren with three more on the way. Notably, one granddaughter has started work at a community nonprofit garden in Santa Rosa, California, continuing the family tradition of service and community involvement.
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AV头等舱 Magazine
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<span>
, available here:
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</div>William 鈥淏ill鈥 Davies 鈥66 and Merrill Johnson Davies 鈥64 were brought together by their education at AV头等舱 College and their Baptist faith in 1962. Since then, they have built a lasting legacy of service, learning, and community impact 鈥 one that has spanned more than 56 years of marriage.thumbnailmain imageUCU Celebrates Barbourville High School Seniors with Over $88,000 in ScholarshipsMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2025-06-13T17:14:10Z2025-06-13T17:14:10Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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AV头等舱 is proud to recognize the achievements of seniors from Barbourville High School who have committed to continue their academic and athletic pursuits at AV头等舱. Together, these students have been awarded more than聽
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AV头等舱 took part in Barbourville High School鈥檚聽
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Signing Day on May 2
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路
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These students were recognized again during聽
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Athletic Scholarships
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<span>
: $59,228
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</li>
<li>
<strong>
Academic Scholarships
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: $5,000
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<strong>
AV头等舱 Distinction Grant
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<span>
: $19,080
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<strong>
Local High School Scholarship
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<span>
: $5,000
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</li>
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<strong>
Total Scholarships Awarded
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<span>
: $88,308
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<span>
鈥淲e are so excited to welcome this incredible group of Barbourville seniors to AV头等舱,鈥 said聽
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<strong>
Macy Yother
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<span>
, Admissions Counselor. 鈥淭hese students have already made their community proud, and we鈥檙e honored they鈥檝e chosen AV头等舱 as the next step in their journey.鈥
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<span>
AV头等舱 remains committed to investing in the future of southeastern Kentucky through generous scholarships and a student-centered academic experience.
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锘
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</p>
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<span>
For more information about admissions and scholarships at AV头等舱, visit聽
</span>
<a href="http://www.unionky.edu/admit" target="_blank">
<strong>
www.unionky.edu/admit
</strong>
</a>
<span>
.
</span>
</p>
<p>
<br/>
</p>
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</div>AV头等舱 is proud to recognize the achievements of seniors from Barbourville High School who have committed to continue their academic and athletic pursuits at AV头等舱. Together, these students have been awarded more than $88,000 in scholarships as part of the university鈥檚 commitment to supporting local talent and making higher education more accessible.admissions,prospective studentsthumbnailmain imageLynn Smith & Amanda Hensely 鈥 Like Mother, Like DaughterRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2025-06-05T13:55:37Z2025-06-05T13:55:37Z<div>
<img src="https://irp.cdn-website.com/62fe7d2a/dms3rep/multi/FullSizeRender-ec2f0a21.jpeg" alt="Lynn and Amanda with AV头等舱's mascot, Mack the Bulldog, all wearing caps and gowns on AV头等舱's campus, just after a commencement ceremony."/>
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This past fall, Lynn Smith was appointed as Executive Vice President of AV头等舱. She draws on her nearly 25 years of service and three AV头等舱 degrees to oversee operations including business & finance, information technology, and human resources, among other responsibilities.
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鈥淪eeing her now in this job just makes me so proud,鈥 Lynn鈥檚 daughter Amanda Hensley says.
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Amanda is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at AV头等舱, and she was Lynn鈥檚 primary motivation for first applying to work at AV头等舱 back in 2000. Lynn was a young mother with just a few college credits to her name looking for a stable job to support her family. She knew that one day, AV头等舱鈥檚 employee tuition grant could make a world of difference for her then school-aged child.
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鈥淕rowing up as I grew up, I just knew college wasn't an option,鈥 Lynn says of her early life in Clay County, Kentucky. 鈥淚 wanted something different for Amanda.鈥
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鈥淏eing younger and seeing how hard she worked for her degree and didn't quit 鈥 that was just a good example for me,鈥 Amanda says of her mom.
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Like Lynn, Amanda wanted to make a positive impact in others鈥 lives, and she discovered a calling to go into the healthcare field. However, AV头等舱 did not offer a nursing program at that time. Still, part of the
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</span>
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tuition benefit
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for dependents of employees includes participation in two
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tuition exchange
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programs
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<a href="https://cic.edu/networks/tuition-exchange-program/" target="_blank">
with many other institutions
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of higher learning. She was able to complete her associate and bachelor鈥檚 degrees at Lincoln Memorial University, tuition-free.
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Just as Amanda kept advancing her education with the tuition benefit, so did Lynn. She wanted to keep learning and growing her career, and she decided to pursue the
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Master of Educational Leadership
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. She didn鈥檛 stop there, though.
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鈥淭hen they brought in the
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, and I'm like, gosh, I'm gonna have to have that too,鈥 Lynn chuckles.
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With continued determination, Lynn completed both master鈥檚 degrees and was promoted multiple times. Over the years, she has held a total of six different positions at AV头等舱, and she credits her accomplishments, in large part, to AV头等舱鈥檚 family-like work culture.
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鈥淚t was a full circle moment,鈥 Lynn reflects. 鈥淲hen Amanda was a little girl, probably 9 or 10 years old, she wrote a note to me that said she wanted to work at AV头等舱 like her mom.鈥
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<div data-rss-type="text">
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This article also appears in聽
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AV头等舱 Magazine
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<span>
, available here:
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<p>
<span>
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</p>
</div>This past fall, Lynn Smith was appointed as Executive Vice President of AV头等舱. She draws on her nearly 25 years of service and three AV头等舱 degrees to oversee operations including business & finance, information technology, and human resources, among other responsibilities.institutional,facultythumbnailmain imageSummer Brings Improvements and Guests to AV头等舱鈥檚 CampusMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2025-06-04T22:56:14Z2025-06-04T22:56:14Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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<span>
AV头等舱 is proud to share several exciting updates as work gets underway on key campus improvement projects this summer. These initiatives, made possible through successful fundraising efforts, reflect AV头等舱鈥檚 commitment to creating a welcoming, well-maintained environment for students, visitors, and the broader community.
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</p>
<p>
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<strong>
Chapel Tower Restoration
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</p>
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<span>
Renovation work has begun on the beloved chapel tower, a central architectural feature of campus. Time and weather have taken their toll over the years, and the tower will be completely restored over the next 3鈥4 weeks. The project is expected to be completed by the end of June.
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<strong>
Campus Entrance Beautification 鈥 Phase One
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<span>
Starting this weekend, AV头等舱 will launch Phase 1 of a beautification effort at the front of campus. The five-acre project begins with spraying for weeds, followed by fertilization, and later, reseeding bare areas with cool-season grass in the fall to avoid summer heat stress. Signage will be placed throughout the area as work progresses.
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</p>
<p>
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<p>
<strong>
Lakeside Hall Bathroom Renovation
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</p>
<p>
<span>
Renovation is also underway at Lakeside Hall, where all five bathrooms will receive a full upgrade this summer. Improvements include new flooring, partitions, fixtures, and paint. Demolition began this week, with project completion expected in July.
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<p>
<strong>
Summer Guests on Campus
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<span>
AV头等舱 is also proud to welcome several community organizations and youth groups for camps and service programs this summer. Scheduled guests include:
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</p>
<ul>
<li>
<strong>
June 8鈥12
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<span>
聽| Rogers Explorers
</span>
</li>
<li>
<strong>
June 13鈥揓uly 19
</strong>
<span>
聽| Constructors for Christ
</span>
</li>
<li>
<strong>
June 26鈥28
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<span>
聽| Broadway Baptist Church
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</li>
<li>
<strong>
July 2鈥12
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<span>
聽| Spartanburg Vacation Bible School
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</li>
</ul>
<p>
<br/>
</p>
<p>
<span>
鈥淗osting these groups reflects our mission of service and hospitality,鈥 said Tori Doyle, Director of Housing. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a joy to see our campus alive with young leaders and volunteers each summer.鈥
</span>
</p>
<p>
<br/>
</p>
</div>AV头等舱 is proud to share several exciting updates as work gets underway on key campus improvement projects this summer. These initiatives, made possible through successful fundraising efforts, reflect AV头等舱鈥檚 commitment to creating a welcoming, well-maintained environment for students, visitors, and the broader community.institutional,communitythumbnailmain imageEight Bell County Seniors Commit to UCU, Over $190,000 Awarded in ScholarshipsMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2025-06-04T13:07:40Z2025-06-04T13:07:40Z<div data-rss-type="text">
<p>
<span>
<br/>
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<span>
AV头等舱 is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of seniors from Bell County High School who have committed to continue their academic journeys at AV头等舱. Together, these students have been awarded over $190,000 in scholarships, recognizing both academic excellence and athletic talent.
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The university participated in Bell
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on
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April
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17, where eight seniors officially signed with AV头等舱. Among them were:
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聽Glynn Daniels, Alexis Sinsabaugh, Baylee Keck
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<span>
鈥
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<span>
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</span>
<strong>
Women鈥檚 Soccer:
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聽Allie Partin
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Academic:
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These students were also honored during Honors
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Night
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<span>
on
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<span>
April
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聽
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<span>
24, where AV头等舱 announced additional scholarship recipients Holland
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<span>
Russel
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<span>
and
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<span>
Carson
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<span>
Ward, bringing the total number of Bell County seniors receiving AV头等舱 scholarships to ten.
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Scholarship Summary for Bell County Class of 2025:
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Academic Merit Scholarships:
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<strong>
Athletic Scholarships:
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<span>
鈥
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<span>
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<strong>
AV头等舱 Distinction Grant:
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鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to welcome these outstanding Bell County students into the AV头等舱 family,鈥 said Kinsey Forgey, Admissions Counselor. 鈥淓ach of these students brings talent, determination, and promise to our campus, and we鈥檙e proud to support them with scholarships as they take this next step in their academic and athletic journeys.鈥
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AV头等舱 remains committed to making higher education affordable and accessible for students across southeastern Kentucky.聽
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<span>
For more information about admissions and scholarships, visit聽
</span>
<a href="http://www.unionky.edu/admit" target="_blank">
<strong>
www.unionky.edu/admit
</strong>
</a>
<span>
.
</span>
</p>
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<span>
<br/>
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</p>
</div>AV头等舱 is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of seniors from Bell County High School who have committed to continue their academic journeys at AV头等舱. Together, these students have been awarded over $190,000 in scholarships, recognizing both academic excellence and athletic talent.student,admissions,community,prospective studentsthumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 Offers Free Swim Days for Local Youth This JuneMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2025-06-02T12:59:54Z2025-06-02T12:59:54Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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<span>
AV头等舱 is inviting school-aged children to enjoy free swim days every Saturday in June, beginning June 7 at the Center for Health & Learning鈥檚 Stivers Aquatic Center. These open swim opportunities are a way to give back to the community and celebrate the start of summer with local families.
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Free swim days will take place only on Saturdays, and adults accompanying children will be required to pay regular admission. Weekly pool hours, including those for free swim Saturdays, will be posted on the Center鈥檚聽
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<a href="http://Facebook%20page" target="_blank">
Facebook page
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<span>
聽and on their website at聽
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<a href="http://www.unionkycenter.com/" target="_blank">
www.unionkycenter.com
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.
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AV头等舱 is also welcoming local youth groups, daycares, and community organizations to schedule their own complimentary swim visits outside of the public Saturday events. Interested groups should contact Meghann Chesnut at mchesnut@unionky.edu to coordinate dates and times.
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These community offerings come as AV头等舱 prepares for the closure of the aquatic center, with the sale of the facility currently pending. The Center for Health & Learning was established with the goal of serving and uplifting the region, and AV头等舱 remains committed to that purpose during this transition. The university is confident that the pending buyer and their future plans will continue that spirit of community benefit.
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Memberships and party bookings will be handled with care during this time. All pre-paid memberships will be honored through July, with pro-rated reimbursements available for members who have remaining time beyond the closure. Pool parties that have already been scheduled through June 30 will proceed as planned; however, AV头等舱 is no longer accepting new bookings after that date.
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锘
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Additionally, AV头等舱 is actively working to continue offering low-impact exercise opportunities to those who participated in the Silver Sneakers program at the aquatic center. Plans are underway to provide free classes that promote physical activity and wellness for this group, with more details to be shared soon.
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</p>
</div>AV头等舱 is inviting school-aged children to enjoy free swim days every Saturday in June, beginning June 7 at the Center for Health & Learning鈥檚 Stivers Aquatic Center. These open swim opportunities are a way to give back to the community and celebrate the start of summer with local families.communitythumbnailmain imageThe Rev. David Miller retires after 21 years of ministry at UCURachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2025-05-30T12:31:57Z2025-05-30T12:31:57Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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<span>
After 21 years as the chaplain of AV头等舱 (UCU), the Rev. David Miller is retiring this month. Since his first ministerial appointment in 1984, he has served as the pastor of several Kentucky congregations, has taken on leadership roles in multiple Kentucky organizations, and has led countless campus programs and groups dedicated to student development. He says supporting students to find their personal calling, however, has been the highlight of his career.
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鈥淚 was so privileged to walk with them in formative times of their lives, as they were discovering who they were and who they could become,鈥 Miller says of his ministry with AV头等舱 students. 鈥淏oy, that's so important to me. Whatever program or structure we produced was always with that in mind 鈥 to walk with students through this particularly transitional time in their lives.鈥
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鈥淗e really proved to me that leaders can come in all shapes and sizes and pushed me to become a leader myself. I am extremely thankful to Rev for his contribution to my life at AV头等舱. He really changed my perspective on so many things.鈥澛
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Miller first felt the call to ministry as a teenager searching for meaning. He was a first-generation college student from a low-income family in Appalachia who had gotten a scholarship to an elite university in a big city. After one semester of studying engineering, culture shock and the realization that something was missing led him to drop out and go back home. He began a discernment process with the United Methodist Church (UMC), which led him to begin serving as a part-time student pastor, and eventually, to come to AV头等舱 as a student in the pre-ministerial program.
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</div>After 21 years as the chaplain of AV头等舱 (UCU), the Rev. David Miller is retiring this month. Since his first ministerial appointment in 1984, he has served as the pastor of several Kentucky congregations, has taken on leadership roles in multiple Kentucky organizations, and has led countless campus programs and groups dedicated to student development. He says supporting students to find their personal calling, however, has been the highlight of his career.institutionalthumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 Celebrates Another Ten Honorees in its 鈥50 Under 50鈥 Recognition ProgramMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2025-05-27T19:13:22Z2025-05-27T19:13:22Z<div>
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AV头等舱 proudly announces the next ten distinguished alumni honored as part of the university鈥檚 inaugural 鈥50 Under 50鈥 recognition program. Celebrating alumni who are making an impact before the age of 50, the program continues to highlight exceptional leaders across diverse industries 鈥 from public service and business innovation to healthcare, marketing, education, and law.
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In this pursuit of growth, true leadership often begins with asking the right questions: Where do I fit in? How do I take feedback? What kind of impact do I want to make? As Smith explained, 鈥淔olks have the mentality that they need to get a job, but what they鈥檙e not thinking about is, do your values align with the institution鈥檚 values so that you can ensure that it will be a good fit for both parties?鈥
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values of Celebration, Integrity, Responsibility, Civility, Lifelong Learning, Engagement, and Spirituality. Together, they serve as a compass for how leadership is understood, practiced, and sustained across campus. Furthermore, they influence how students, staff, and faculty approach their roles, creating a shared culture of purpose-driven leadership that extends outside the university into the broader Appalachian region and beyond.
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As AV头等舱 (UCU) sends off its new 2025 class of graduates, another farewell is underway. After 40 years of teaching, researching, and mentoring 鈥 31 of them at AV头等舱 鈥 Dr. Christine Marley-Frederick, Professor of Communication, will retire this May. During her time at UCU, Marley-Frederick has had a profound influence on the AV头等舱 community. She led the communication program through years of growth and change, served a decade as a department chair, became a faculty trustee, produced ten years of yearbooks, won several teaching awards, and even ran a coffee shop in the basement of Centennial.
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</div>As AV头等舱 (UCU) sends off its new 2025 class of graduates, another farewell is underway. After 40 years of teaching, researching, and mentoring 鈥 31 of them at AV头等舱 鈥 Dr. Christine Marley-Frederick, Professor of Communication, will retire this May. During her time at UCU, Marley-Frederick has had a profound influence on the AV头等舱 community. She led the communication program through years of growth and change, served a decade as a department chair, became a faculty trustee, produced ten years of yearbooks, won several teaching awards, and even ran a coffee shop in the basement of Centennial.institutional,facultythumbnailmain imageUCU Coaches Rally for Summer Service and GivingMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2025-05-19T13:51:50Z2025-05-19T13:51:50Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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www.unionky.edu/ppp
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<a href="mailto:rgaynor@unionky.edu" target="_blank">
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</div>The pre-professional program at AV头等舱 (UCU) is growing. New partnerships with Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) and the University of Kentucky (UK) create clear pathways and unique advantages for students wishing to pursue osteopathic medicine, physician assistant studies, and engineering.academics,admissionsthumbnailmain imageCelebrating a new chapter for Superintendent Tom GambrelDavid Saylordavid.saylor@unionky.edu (David Saylor)2025-04-30T13:32:26Z2025-04-30T13:32:26Z<div>
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Faced with this challenge, Gambrel took his case to the university鈥檚 then president, Jack Phillips. Determined to make his dream a reality, he explained his situation and the importance of staying on track. He further justified it by explaining, 鈥淭he worst thing that could happen is I drop a class.鈥 In response, Phillips gave Gambrel the chance to prove himself, saying, 鈥淚鈥檝e never done this before, but I鈥檓 going to let you do it. I鈥檓 retiring this year, so good luck to you.鈥 Gambrel went on to successfully complete the daunting 21-hour semester, graduate in the spring of 1998, and begin his new teaching career that fall.
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鈥淲e鈥檝e tried to give them the best facilities, we鈥檝e tried to give them the best education that we possibly could, and I think we left the district in better shape than when we took it over,鈥 he said, proud of the progress made under his leadership.
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</div>Following the recent retirement of Superintendent Waylon Allen 鈥93, another dedicated Bell County leader and AV头等舱 alumnus is preparing to close a meaningful chapter in his career. Tom Gambrel 鈥98, Superintendent of Bell County Schools, has announced his upcoming retirement. Known for his unwavering commitment to students and educators, Gambrel leaves behind a legacy defined by perseverance, student-focused leadership, and lasting impact on the Bell County community.alumni,institutionalthumbnailmain imageUCU Announces First Honorees in Inaugural 鈥50 Under 50鈥 Recognition ProgramMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2025-04-29T12:39:34Z2025-04-29T12:39:34Z<div>
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鈥淭hese individuals embody the spirit of AV头等舱 鈥 leadership, service, innovation, and commitment to their careers and communities,鈥 said Maisie Nelson '11, Vice President of University Relations. 鈥淲e are proud to recognize their achievements and the ways they are making a difference locally, nationally, and globally.鈥
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</div>AV头等舱 proudly announces the first ten distinguished alumni honored as part of the university鈥檚 inaugural 鈥50 Under 50鈥 recognition program. Celebrating the accomplishments of alumni who are making an impact before the age of 50, the program highlights leaders across industries, from healthcare and education to business, finance, and public service.alumni,institutionalthumbnailmain imageOutstanding students recognized during AV头等舱鈥檚 2025 Honors ConvocationRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2025-04-25T14:37:27Z2025-04-25T14:37:27Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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Campus Minister the Rev. David Miller concluded the ceremony with the following benediction: 鈥淕o forth not just with honors received, but with purpose renewed. Let our learning become service, our excellence become compassion, and our gifts become a means of grace for others. In the words attributed to John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, 鈥楧o all the good you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can. May God go with us. Amen.鈥
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</div>AV头等舱 celebrated the annual Honors Convocation Thursday morning in Conway Boatman Chapel. Thirty-six students, one professor, and one athletic team were honored for their achievements.institutional,academics,facultythumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 students win 鈥楥ircles of Purpose鈥 grants for summer projectsRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2025-04-23T16:53:21Z2025-04-23T16:53:21Z<div>
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Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE)
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鈥淭hese grants offer opportunities for creative exploration, personal growth, and community impact,鈥 says grant program director and Interim Provost Dr. David Powell. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 really important to us at AV头等舱 because we want each student to find their unique purpose and graduate prepared to make meaningful contributions in their personal and professional lives.鈥
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Applications for fall projects will be due August 1. Applicants must be sophomores, juniors, or seniors at AV头等舱. Typical awards range from $250-$3,000 but can go up to $5,000 for each student. Awards are decided by AV头等舱鈥檚 Circles of Purpose grant committee, which includes the following faculty and staff: Tori Doyle, Rachel Gaynor, Jessica Justice, Jayme Kilburn, David Powell, Melinda Rice, Ryan Sergent-Payne, and Stephanie Smith.
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</div>Real-world career experiences, educational travel adventures, and immersive arts exploration await AV头等舱 (UCU) students this summer. Funded by the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE), a program of the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC), ten students have been awarded Circles of Purpose grants to support their self-designed enrichment projects. Named after AV头等舱鈥檚 core values of celebration, integrity, responsibility, civility, lifelong learning, engagement, and spirituality 鈥 abbreviated CIRCLES 鈥 the microgrant program supports students in discovering and developing their unique vocational paths.institutional,academics,facultythumbnailmain imageUCU sees record growth in freshman applications & commitmentsMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2025-04-21T17:09:26Z2025-04-21T17:09:26Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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According to AIKCU鈥檚 March snapshot of all 18 member institutions, AV头等舱 ranked near the top in several key categories.admissions,prospective studentsthumbnailmain imageBart Osborne returns to AV头等舱Maisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2025-04-17T17:30:00Z2025-04-17T17:30:00Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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A well-known name in AV头等舱 athletics is making a welcome return. Bart Osborne has rejoined the university as Associate Athletic Director for Development and Fundraising.
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Osborne, who led AV头等舱鈥檚 baseball program for 17 seasons before stepping down in January 2021, now brings his extensive experience in both athletics and business into a new leadership role within Bulldog Athletics.
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鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to welcome Bart back to the Bulldog family in this new capacity,鈥 said Clay Butler, Vice President for Athletics. 鈥淗is deep understanding of AV头等舱, combined with his leadership, coaching experience, and success in the private sector, make him uniquely qualified to drive new opportunities for our athletic programs. Bart鈥檚 passion for AV头等舱 and our student-athletes is unmatched, and we鈥檙e excited about the energy he brings to this role.鈥
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During his time as head baseball coach, Osborne helped elevate the program to national prominence. Under his leadership, AV头等舱 baseball achieved:
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</div>A well-known name in AV头等舱 athletics is making a welcome return. Bart Osborne has rejoined the university as Associate Athletic Director for Development and Fundraising.institutional,athleticsthumbnailmain imageTia Cobb & Lena Visarius 鈥 Spreading their wings at AV头等舱Rachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2025-04-17T14:01:44Z2025-04-17T14:01:44Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to do big things,鈥 Tia says. 鈥淭his is exactly what I was looking for. Getting to do this research proved to me that just because I'm at a small school doesn't mean that I need to keep my aspiration small.鈥
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Lena鈥檚 passion for forensic anthropology began in her childhood, and she hopes to one day use her studies to solve crimes. She is fascinated by the way knowledge of biological and chemical processes can be used to analyze bones and find out things such as age, sex, height, ancestry, length of time since death, and more about the deceased. Lena chose AV头等舱 because of the soccer scholarship she received and because she found that it is 鈥済ood in sciences.鈥
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Located in Barbourville, Kentucky,
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<a href="/about" target="_blank">
AV头等舱
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<span>
<span>
is a private, liberal arts-based institution offering a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs for local students like Tia as well as students from all around the country and globe, like Lena. AV头等舱 students come from 60 different countries and 16 states, and UCU is committed to providing each of them with a personalized approach to education in a family-like atmosphere. Small class sizes and 1:1 mentoring opportunities give students the individual support needed to help them discover their passion, purpose, and path.
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</div>UCU students Tia Cobb and Lena Visarius and their professor Libby Megna are building on a body of knowledge tracing back to Darwin鈥檚 observations of differences in bird beaks that led to his insights about natural selection. As co-authors on a paper they will submit to academic journals, the three hope to contribute to the scientific community鈥檚 understanding of trait evolution and biodiversity. Both students want to continue their studies after graduation 鈥 Lena in forensic anthropology and Tia in biology 鈥 and experiences like this are part of how UCU is preparing them for these chosen paths.institutional,academics,international,facultythumbnailmain imageCody, Conner & Macy Saylor 鈥 Giving thanksRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2025-04-09T14:36:52Z2025-04-09T14:36:52Z<div>
<img src="https://irp.cdn-website.com/62fe7d2a/dms3rep/multi/Macy--Cody--Conner-for-blog-979bfa4c.png" alt="Cody Saylor wrapping his arms around Macy and Conner Saylor."/>
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鈥淲hen he went to school and he knew he was free, he blossomed,鈥 Barbara says.
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鈥淪he very much influenced my experience,鈥 he says of Marley-Frederick.
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Conner has had very positive experiences with faculty and staff, as well. When he had to take a medical leave of absence last year, he says his professors were 鈥渟o sweet鈥 about checking on him and helping him come up with ways to get caught up with his work, and that multiple staff members still check up on him and offer support.
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鈥淎V头等舱 is a family,鈥 Conner says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a community I鈥檓 glad to be a part of, and everyone here has helped me. They've been very accepting of me as myself, and it's been wonderful.鈥
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Barbara hands a spatula to Conner to serve up the broccoli casserole he and Cody specially requested, and a spoon for Macy to set out with the potato salad she adores. The family gives thanks for their many blessings and enjoys their holiday feast together. It鈥檚 good to see her grandchildren with plates, hearts, and lives so full, surrounded by people who love and care for them, both at school and at home.
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, available here:
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</div>This school year, Cody, Conner, and Macy Saylor are attending AV头等舱, are grateful for where they鈥檝e landed, and are focused on making the most of their opportunities and giving back to make things better for others.institutional,studentthumbnailmain imageBulldog family continues to growRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2025-04-02T13:21:33Z2025-04-02T13:21:33Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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AV头等舱 (UCU) celebrates several new hires and staff promotions in line with
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<a href="/washington-delivers-first-campus-town-hall-address" target="_blank">
President DJ Washington's vision
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"We're committed to growing our programs and our people to meet our students where they鈥檙e at,鈥 Washington says. 鈥淭ogether, our employees create the high quality, personalized educational experiences our students need to succeed.鈥
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</div>AV头等舱 (UCU) celebrates several new hires and staff promotions in line with President DJ Washington's vision for growth and development. This strategic and human capital growth stretches across the entire campus touching athletics, academics, university operations, development, communications, and admissions.institutional,staff,communitythumbnailmain imageCelebrate spring with UCU Street EatsRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2025-03-26T15:04:20Z2025-03-26T15:04:20Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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Sizzling sandwiches, sweet treats, savory barbecue, and other food truck specialties spell springtime in Barbourville this year. AV头等舱 has launched a new initiative to bring campus and community together while supporting local businesses 鈥 UCU Street Eats. The food truck series kicks off April 2 and features a variety of local vendors and spring-themed activities.
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鈥淲e think students, faculty, staff, and the local community will love the variety and energy these trucks bring,鈥 says Special Advisor to the President Meghann Chesnut. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great chance to hang out, try something new, and connect with others outside of class or the office, making the campus feel more lively and community-oriented.鈥
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Director of Campus Life and Civic Engagement Makynzie Miller says, 鈥淢y main goal during the days we have food trucks on campus is to get students to the student center, essentially so that they are aware that the food trucks are on campus and might be more inclined to get something from them.鈥
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AV头等舱 President Dr. DJ Washington says, 鈥淯CU Street Eats is part of our mission to unite for the common good. The series is about uniting community members, local businesses, and our campus community.鈥
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Updates to the schedule of vendors will be shared via AV头等舱鈥檚 social media channels as they become available.
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For more information about UCU Street Eats, contact Meghann Chesnut at (606) 546-1704 or
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<a href="mailto:mchesnut@unionky.edu" target="_blank">
mchesnut@unionky.edu
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</div>Sizzling sandwiches, sweet treats, savory barbecue, and other food truck specialties spell springtime in Barbourville this year. AV头等舱 has launched a new initiative to bring campus and community together while supporting local businesses 鈥 UCU Street Eats. The food truck series kicks off April 2 and features a variety of local vendors and spring-themed activities.institutional,communitythumbnailmain imageUCU Theatre presents 鈥淐ounty Fair: A Country Hits Musical鈥 April 3-6Rachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2025-03-18T19:07:58Z2025-03-18T19:07:58Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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Hoedown hits, a dixie dance-off, secret plans, mistaken identity, and family-friendly comedy are packed into AV头等舱鈥檚 (UCU) spring production of 鈥淐ounty Fair: A Country Hits Musical.鈥 Written in 2021 by Matthew Webster and Taylor Ferrera and loosely based on Shakespeare鈥檚 鈥淢uch Ado About Nothing,鈥 the musical comedy follows sisters Claudia and DJ as they leave the big city to reckon with their rural inheritance: a beloved county fair.
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www.unionky.edu/springplay
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<a href="/union-commonwealth-university-theatre" target="_blank">
UCU Theatre
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鈥檚 programming is supported by funding from AV头等舱, ticket sales, and season sponsorships from the
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</div>AV头等舱鈥檚 economic impact on the local and state economy totals $34.4 million, according to a new report released by the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities (AIKCU). The report highlights the significant financial contribution of Kentucky鈥檚 18 independent, nonprofit colleges and universities for Fiscal Year 2021-22.institutional,communitythumbnailmain imageUCU launches 50 Under 50 alumni program to celebrate outstanding young graduatesMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2025-01-17T13:32:26Z2025-01-17T13:32:26Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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AV头等舱 (UCU) is pleased to announce that Dr. DJ Washington has been appointed as the institution鈥檚 20th president, effective January 1, 2025. The decision was made by the Board of Trustees during a special meeting on Friday, December 20, 2024.
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Dr. Washington, a 2003 alumnus of AV头等舱, has served as Interim President since June 1, 2024. In February, the Board selected Dr. Washington to lead UCU on an interim basis. Since then, he has guided the institution with visionary leadership, fostering a renewed sense of energy and purpose across campus.
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鈥淚 am deeply honored and humbled to be named the 20th president of AV头等舱,鈥 said Dr. Washington. 鈥淭his institution holds a special place in my heart, and it is a privilege to serve the AV头等舱 community as we work together to build on our legacy and forge a path of continued growth and innovation. I am grateful to the Board, our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners for their trust and support.鈥
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Board Chair Mike Goss 鈥80 praised Dr. Washington鈥檚 contributions and the overwhelming support he has received from the university community. 鈥淒r. Washington has proven to be an exceptional leader during his time as interim president, demonstrating a deep commitment to AV头等舱鈥檚 mission and values,鈥 said Goss. 鈥淥ver the last six months, community leaders, faculty, staff, students and alumni expressed strong support for Dr. Washington to our board members. We are confident that he is the right person to lead UCU into its next chapter of excellence.鈥
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鈥淩eaching students and sharing AV头等舱鈥檚 story is about more than just numbers鈥攊t鈥檚 about finding individuals who will thrive here and become part of the Bulldog family,鈥 said James Becknell 鈥16, Vice President of Undergraduate Enrollment. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of momentum at AV头等舱 right now, and under Dr. Washington鈥檚 leadership, exciting things are happening. It鈥檚 an amazing time to be a Bulldog, and we鈥檙e excited to see the results of our efforts.鈥
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</div>As 2024 comes to an end, AV头等舱 (UCU) has plenty of reasons to celebrate鈥攁nd one of the biggest is the incredible progress of its admissions team. The Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities (AIKCU) recently released its admissions report, and the numbers for UCU show promise for a strong future.institutional,admissions,communitythumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 packs over 100 shoeboxes for Operation Christmas ChildMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2024-12-18T13:46:38Z2024-12-18T13:46:38Z<div>
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The effort began when Charlotte and Michael Mitchell, regional leaders for Operation Christmas Child, approached AV头等舱鈥檚 Interim President Dr. DJ Washington and Dean of Students Stephanie Smith during the Daniel Boone Festival parade. Charlotte, who serves as the Church Relations Coordinator for the Cumberland Valley KY area and Drop-Off Team Leader for the Knox County shoebox collection site, shared details about the program and invited AV头等舱 to participate.
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Following the parade, Miller coordinated with Charlotte to schedule a packing party and rallied the campus community to contribute. Donations poured in from faculty and staff, while AV头等舱鈥檚 Cultural Events Committee led a student shopping trip, spending over $750 to purchase hygiene products, school supplies, and toys for the shoeboxes.
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</div>AV头等舱 recently came together in a spirit of service to pack 100 shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child, a global initiative of Samaritan鈥檚 Purse that provides gifts to children in need around the world.clubs & organizations,institutional,communitythumbnailmain imageAmelia Napier 鈥 Teaming up to protect Appalachia's wildernessRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-12-03T16:05:54Z2024-12-03T16:05:54Z<div>
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</div>This summer, AV头等舱 junior Amelia Napier conducted research at Pine Mountain that is contributing to ongoing conservation work in the area.academics,community,facultythumbnailmain imageInaugural Bulldog Pride Award presented at Barbourville IndependentMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2024-11-26T20:21:29Z2024-11-26T20:21:29Z<div>
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AV头等舱 proudly presented the first-ever Bulldog Pride Awards on Tuesday, November 26, during Barbourville Elementary School鈥檚 monthly assembly.
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鈥淲e are really excited about this initiative because it鈥檚 a way to recognize students who embody the core qualities of loyalty, tenacity, and resilience 鈥 traits that define Bulldogs,鈥 said Dr. Washington.
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</div>AV头等舱 proudly presented the first-ever Bulldog Pride Awards on Tuesday, November 26, during Barbourville Elementary School鈥檚 monthly assembly.institutional,communitythumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 graduates receive funding to support Tennessee schools2024-11-25T14:43:43Z2024-11-25T14:43:43Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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</div>Six recent graduates of the Education Specialist (Ed.S) program at AV头等舱 are putting their studies into action in their northeast Tennessee classrooms this schoolyear. As part of their coursework, these teachers learned how to find and write grants to support their schools and students, and now, they are carrying out these special projects.institutional,academics,facultythumbnailmain imageUCU welcomes Devine Carama for motivational talk on leadership, resilience, and emotional intelligenceMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2024-11-12T15:01:57Z2024-11-12T15:01:57Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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</div>AV头等舱 (UCU) recently hosted motivational speaker and community activist Devine Carama, who inspired students with a message on resilience, leadership, and self-discovery. The event, held as part of the AV头等舱 Commonwealth Experience (UCE) course for first-year students, also included all student-athletes, and Carama鈥檚 powerful call to lead with purpose echoed throughout Robsion Arena.institutional,academicsthumbnailmain imageThe Word on Wellness: Students build awareness of upcoming QEP2024-11-07T18:10:45Z2024-11-07T18:10:45Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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Rachel Williams is an Assistant Professor of Media Communication at AV头等舱. She teaches photography, social media, web design, and layout & design classes. She is a proud Appalachian and lover of art, nature, and music. Her favorite part of her job is seeing students grow in their talents and callings. When she鈥檚 not in the classroom, Rachel enjoys spending time in the garden, quality time with friends and family, and cooking up good food.
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</div>Undergraduate students at AV头等舱 (UCU) received firsthand experience in content creation last week when they strategized and drafted posters to bring awareness to the university鈥檚 upcoming Quality Enhancement Program (QEP), Common Well. The name is both a reference to working toward a wellness campus and a nod to the university鈥檚 new name.institutional,academics,facultythumbnailmain imageTyler Saylor: The teacher behind Kentucky's top on-demand writing scores2024-10-29T18:58:37Z2024-10-29T18:58:37Z<div>
<img src="https://irp.cdn-website.com/62fe7d2a/dms3rep/multi/Class+Photo.jpg" alt="The 11th-grade students who ranked number one on the 2023 KSA on-demand writing exam are wearing shirts that say HHS Class of 2025 and have a green dragon on them. They are all sitting on green bleachers with faculty and staff members holding a sign that says Harlan High School 2024 KSA Top 10 #1 in Combined Writing Class of 2025. Among them are Harlan High School Principal Mike Bolton, sitting on the far left in a black shirt and green tie, and Tyler Saylor, seated behind him, second to the right, wearing a green sweater."/>
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鈥淭hose two really influenced me and changed my life because they believed in me,鈥 Saylor says. 鈥淒r. Henderson gave me my first ever opportunity to be an adjunct instructor at the college level, and I am forever grateful for the opportunities that AV头等舱 has given me.鈥 AV头等舱鈥檚 impact continues to shape Saylor鈥檚 own teaching philosophy in that he seeks to ensure that no student ever feels like they鈥檙e just another number in the classroom.
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</div>Earlier this month, the Kentucky Summative Assessment (KSA) results were released, showcasing broad regional success in southeastern Kentucky. AV头等舱 is proud to celebrate these achievements, acknowledging the many AV头等舱 graduates who serve as educators in these high-performing districts. Among them is Tyler Saylor, a AV头等舱 alumnus and teacher at Harlan Independent High School, whose students ranked No.1 on the 2024 KSA on-demand writing exam for the 11th grade.alumni,academicsthumbnailmain imageTyce Hall 鈥 Discovering unexpected opportunitiesRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-10-22T18:55:10Z2024-10-22T18:55:10Z<div>
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Tyce Hall stood close enough to 鈥淭he Niagra of the South鈥 to feel the mist on his skin as he gazed up at the arc of white light across the night sky. The moon was full, he had just finished up a
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鈥淭he word beautiful doesn鈥檛 do it justice,鈥 Tyce says of this moment. 鈥淚t helped remind me that I鈥檓 blessed.鈥
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鈥淪OAR Innovation is committed to driving economic growth and fostering entrepreneurship across Eastern Kentucky,鈥 says Program Manager Barbara Gay. 鈥淏y providing students and community members with the tools to turn their ideas into successful ventures, we are empowering the next generation of leaders to make meaningful contributions to the region鈥檚 economy,鈥 says Program Manager Barbara Gay.
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鈥淗amlette,鈥 by Allison Williams
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Friday, October 25 at 8 p.m.
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</div>AV头等舱 (UCU) Theatre will showcase three short plays in the One Act Play Festival set for October 25-27 in Rector Little Theatre: 鈥淗amlette,鈥 by Allison Williams; 鈥淭he Trojan Women,鈥 adapted by Jon Jory; and 鈥淢ercury is Perpetually in Retrograde So Stop Worrying About It,鈥 by Kara Lee Corthron. Cast and crew feature a range of participants from campus and community, including high school students from Knox Central and Barbourville Independent.clubs & organizations,communitythumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 hosts Q&A with Washington for local communityRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-10-07T18:36:49Z2024-10-07T18:36:49Z<div>
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AV头等舱 hosted a second Town Hall with
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鈥淭his is an incredible turnout, much more than what we anticipated,鈥 event moderator Meghann Chesnut stated. 鈥淲e are so, so thankful to have each of you all here with us.鈥
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鈥淛ust know that if there's anything that I can do for you, any time, any place, you give me a call,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e don't always have to agree, but we can sit down at a table and hear each other out.鈥
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Washington was appointed Interim President in February and began his term July 1. He鈥檚 worked in higher education for over two decades, is a AV头等舱 alum and former Board member, and was a first-generation college student from Cedar Hill, Tennessee, a rural area outside of Nashville. Washington鈥檚 wife, Amy, has taught in public schools for 17 years, and together, they are the proud parents of four boys.
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</div>AV头等舱 hosted a second Town Hall with Interim President Dr. DJ Washington October 3 in 鈥淭he Kennel鈥 鈥 the upper level of AV头等舱鈥檚 Student Center. Structured as a Q&A session for the public, discussion topics included facilities renovations, spiritual life, community service, academic programs, community relations, and more. Attendees included local leaders and community members as well as AV头等舱 faculty, staff, and students.alumni,institutional,academics,communitythumbnailmain imagePartners for Rural Impact teams up with AV头等舱 to support local high schoolers2024-10-03T18:07:16Z2024-10-03T18:07:16Z<div>
<img src="https://irp.cdn-website.com/62fe7d2a/dms3rep/multi/Chris+Williams.jpg" alt="Chris Williams stands in front of the Cowan Chapel stage holding a microphone and pointing out at the audience. The projector screen hanging from the ceiling reads Student Success Agency. Williams is wearing sunglasses and casual attire."/>
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鈥淲e鈥檙e here to provide you these services so you can have all you need, when you want it, how you want it, 24/7, 365,鈥 Williams said. He showed students how to download the app for SSA鈥檚 digital platform on their phones and trained them on how to text their personal agent, schedule tutoring sessions, and more.
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Vice President of Undergraduate Recruitment James Becknell and PRI鈥檚 RPED grant Project Coordinator Diana Mills also shared brief remarks with the students. Like Washington, Becknell, Mills, and Reeves are AV头等舱 alumni.
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AV头等舱 invites alumni, family members, and the broader community to join in this year鈥檚 homecoming festivities 鈥 鈥淭he re-AV头等舱鈥 鈥 Friday, October 4 and Saturday, October 5. Both days feature several free, family-friendly activities, including the President鈥檚 Picnic Friday evening and the pancake breakfast, carnival games, and 鈥40 Years of Football Celebration鈥 on Saturday.
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鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to meeting and reconnecting with more alumni and community members at homecoming and celebrating our history, our community, and the Bulldog spirit.鈥
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</div>Picture a spring afternoon in Harlan, Kentucky in 2013. The sun is bright, the air crisp, the mountains surrounding the historic coal town are vibrant green, and eight-year-old Kaleb McLendon is doing what he loves 鈥 playing basketball on the blacktop behind the Cawood Ledford Boys & Girls Club.academics,admissions,communitythumbnailmain imageWashington delivers first Campus Town Hall addressRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-08-21T20:17:23Z2024-08-21T20:17:23Z<div>
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Full-time AV头等舱 employees may now enroll in up to 13 undergraduate credit hours or nine graduate hours at no charge each calendar year. Part-time employees who work at least 1040 hours annually may enroll in up to six undergraduate or three graduate hours per year, also free of charge.
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鈥淭he tuition grant is not just about the monetary amount. It鈥檚 a life-altering opportunity,鈥 says Vice President of Human Resources, Lynn Smith. Employed by AV头等舱 since 2000, Smith has completed an undergraduate and two master鈥檚 degrees with the benefit.
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鈥淚鈥檓 very thankful for all the support my wife has given me,鈥 he says. 鈥淎my has known since even before we were married that I wanted to be a college president one day, and she has been there for me, taking care of our four boys, making it possible for me to follow this calling.鈥
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</div>Originally from Cedar Hill, Tennessee, Washington was the first in his family to attend college. He says he came to AV头等舱 to play basketball but 鈥渓eft with so much more.鈥 Washington values the opportunities AV头等舱 gave him to explore new things and find mentors who ultimately helped him discover his purpose.alumni,academics,admissions,athletics,community,boardthumbnailmain imageUCU releases Spring 2024 Presidential Laureates and Dean's ListMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2024-06-12T14:14:48Z2024-06-12T14:14:48Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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</div>The Office of Academic Affairs is pleased to acknowledge students for their academic achievement throughout the spring 2024 semester. A total of 109 students were named Presidential Laureates while 251 students were honored with recognition among the Dean鈥檚 List.institutional,academicsthumbnailmain imageAV头等舱鈥檚 Boys & Girls Club renamed in honor of Dr. Marcia HawkinsRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-06-06T13:11:14Z2024-06-06T13:11:14Z<div>
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</div>AV头等舱 graduate student Mariane Tressoldi Moschetta seeks support from her Bulldog family for her home state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Since the end of April, her community has faced torrential rains, flooding, a dam collapse, landslides, destruction of roads and bridges, and loss of power and clean water.alumni,communitythumbnailmain imageAppalachian Gathering for Recovery Solutions returns May 22Rachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-05-14T14:34:57Z2024-05-14T14:34:57Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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Kentucky Recovery Housing Network
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When they exit John M. Robsion Jr. Arena Saturday, tassels flipped to the left and diplomas in hand, eleven new graduates will be ready to pursue their dream careers as healthcare professionals. This summer and fall, they鈥檙e set to begin graduate school in their chosen fields, eager to further their education and serve the health needs of their communities. AV头等舱鈥檚 pre-professional programs helped them find their paths, and support from key mentors gave them the confidence to take the next step.
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</div>When they exit John M. Robsion Jr. Arena Saturday, tassels flipped to the left and diplomas in hand, eleven new graduates will be ready to pursue their dream careers as healthcare professionals.institutional,academics,admissionsthumbnailmain imageInaugural season of AV头等舱 Esports a success2024-04-29T16:57:14Z2024-04-29T16:57:14Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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This spring marks the end of the first season of intercollegiate competition for AV头等舱's Esports teams. We fielded four teams this year: Valorant, Rocket League, Rainbow Six: Siege, and Super Smash Bros Ultimate for competition in the National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC). All teams started in the lowest division, Navigators, but Valorant was so successful that the team was moved into the next higher division, Emergents.
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AV头等舱 celebrated student success Thursday with the annual Honors Convocation held in Conway Boatman Chapel. One sports team, one professor, one student group, and 49 individual students were recognized for their academic achievements and demonstration of AV头等舱鈥檚 core values.
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Kayla Richardson
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Dr. Cecil H. Wilson Junior Award
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Virginia Wagers
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William Webb
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Governor James D. Black Senior Award
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President鈥檚 Award
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Steve Jones Memorial Award
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Katherine V. Sutphen Memorial Award
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Educational Studies Award for Secondary Education
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</div>AV头等舱 celebrated student success Thursday with the annual Honors Convocation held in Conway Boatman Chapel. One sports team, one professor, one student group, and 49 individual students were recognized for their academic achievements and demonstration of AV头等舱鈥檚 core values.alumni,institutional,academicsthumbnailmain imageThe Power of Collective Action: Lisa Abbott Guides AV头等舱 Students on Quest for Change2024-04-24T19:35:23Z2024-04-24T19:35:23Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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鈥淲e are here on earth to see each other through the journey,鈥 Abbott said. She emphasized the importance of building meaningful two-sided relationships and that by practicing solidarity within the pursuit for justice, we can provide mutual support and guidance for each other.
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As she continues her work as a community organizer, Abbott serves as a reminder that every act of compassion and every moment of solidarity contributes to a larger movement of justice. Through her unwavering commitment and steadfast belief in the power of collective action, she inspires others to join the fight for a more compassionate world. Lisa鈥檚 visit is the fourth in ULead鈥檚 monthly student leadership training series, featuring speakers from Kentucky and surrounding areas.
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A joint project of the Spiritual Life & Justice Initiatives program, Athletics, and Student Development, ULead 360 focuses on developing emerging leaders in the areas of student development, introspective spirituality, vocational exploration, social justice, and global citizenship. Each speaker shares practical leadership advice and aims to inspire AV头等舱鈥檚 next generation of leaders. Everyone on campus is welcome, and student leaders are especially encouraged to attend.
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For more information about ULead 360 or the Spiritual Life & Justice Initiatives program, contact College Minister & Executive Director of Spiritual Life & Social Justice Initiatives, the Rev. David Miller at (606)546-1291 or
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dkmiller@unionky.edu
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</div>This week, AV头等舱 students, faculty, and staff were honored to have a Leadership Conference with Lisa Abbott, a community organizer in the heart of Eastern Kentucky, who acts as a beacon of hope for racial, environmental and economic justice.clubs & organizationsthumbnailmain imageAV头等舱鈥檚 NextGen Telehealth Education Project funded by the USDARachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-04-23T14:03:53Z2024-04-23T14:03:53Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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AV头等舱 has received a three-year
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Distance Learning and Telemedicine (DLT) matching grant
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<span>
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from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to help address the healthcare worker shortage in Kentucky. The grant will fund AV头等舱鈥檚 NextGen Telehealth Education Project, which is designed to increase educational access and train nurses and mental health professionals. A long list of new equipment and technology upgrades for both the
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Edna Jenkins Mann School of Nursing
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Barbourville ARH
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Knox County Health Department
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RN-to-BSN program
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In addition to the enhancements made within the nursing program, new technology in the counseling center will enhance AV头等舱鈥檚 capacity to better train mental health providers. Simultaneously, this will provide students, faculty, and staff with remote access to AV头等舱鈥檚 counseling services, which will especially benefit online students and those in rural locations.
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鈥淲ith mental health, every step we can take to build a larger support system for the student, the greater the likelihood of success with each student's mental health program,鈥 says Psychology Professor Dr. Ilie Vasilescu.
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USDA Rural Development (USDA RD)
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Rural Development (usda.gov)
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<a href="https://sites.unionky.edu/academic-programs/edna-jenkins-mann-school-of-nursing/?_ga=2.208619098.934656744.1711978932-467891898.1670263423" target="_blank">
Edna Jenkins Mann School of Nursing 鈥 AV头等舱 College (unionky.edu)
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<span>
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</div>AV头等舱 has received a three-year Distance Learning and Telemedicine (DLT) matching grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to help address the healthcare worker shortage in Kentucky. The grant will fund AV头等舱鈥檚 NextGen Telehealth Education Project, which is designed to increase educational access and train nurses and mental health professionals. A long list of new equipment and technology upgrades for both the Edna Jenkins Mann School of Nursing and AV头等舱鈥檚 psychology program is included.institutional,academics,community,facultythumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 stages inaugural New Play Festival April 25-28Rachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-04-15T17:09:04Z2024-04-15T17:09:04Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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<a href="https://unioncollege.regfox.com/new-play-festival" target="_blank">
New Play Festival
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<span>
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While the festival has created experiential learning opportunities for student directors like Falls and inspired new work like 鈥淏abel,鈥 producing ten short plays also opens the door to a wider range of actors.
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鈥淧eople who don鈥檛 have the time to commit to a full-length production have been able to get involved because there aren鈥檛 as many rehearsals required for any one play,鈥 AV头等舱鈥檚 theatre program director Dr. Jayme Kilburn explains.
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Actors include AV头等舱 veterans like
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Nijah Smith
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Kilburn says the theatre has been able to experiment with new things this season because AV头等舱 and the Barbourville community have 鈥渂anded together to support the theatre program in so many varied ways,鈥 and she is very grateful. Last month鈥檚 musical for instance, would not have been possible without community members John Howard as music director and Kim Yeager as technical director.
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Tia Cobb
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<a href="https://unioncollege.regfox.com/new-play-festival" target="_blank">
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Tickets for the festival are $5 ahead or pay-what-you-can at the door. Each performance will be held in Rector Little Theatre on AV头等舱鈥檚 campus and will feature five shows, as follows:
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www.unionky.edu/playfestival
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<span>
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</div>Ten new plays, ten local playwrights, four days - AV头等舱鈥檚 inaugural New Play Festival hits the stage April 25-28 and features over 40 participants from both AV头等舱 and the surrounding community.institutional,communitythumbnailmain imageCobb, Napier selected as 2024 Ledford Scholars2024-04-10T17:30:07Z2024-04-10T17:30:07Z<div>
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AV头等舱 is proud to announce that students Tia Cobb and Amelia Napier are the recipients of the 2024
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<a href="https://www.acaweb.org/home" target="_blank">
Appalachian College Association (ACA)
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<span>
<span>
Ledford Research Scholarship.
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</span>
</p>
<p>
<span>
<br/>
Cobb, who is majoring in biology, is a sophomore from Corbin, Kentucky, while Napier, also a biology major, is a sophomore hailing from Barbourville, Kentucky.
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Each year, the ACA grants scholarships to assist students in achieving their ongoing educational objectives. Ledford Scholars are students who explore and present their research from a variety of different fields of study including health sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
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Scholarship recipients will be provided financial support enabling them to work on significant research projects during the summer of 2024. Additionally, each student will receive assistance from a faculty mentor at their home institution.
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AV头等舱鈥檚 Assistant Professor of Biology
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<a href="/libby-megna" target="_blank">
Libby Megna
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<span>
<span>
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Cobb and Napier, along with the 48 other scholars, will present their research this fall at the ACA's annual summit. The ACA's
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</span>
<a href="https://www.acaweb.org/home" target="_blank">
website
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<span>
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To learn more about the Ledford Scholars program, see
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<a href="https://www.acaweb.org/ledford-scholars" target="_blank">
Ledford Scholars - Ledford Scholars - LibGuides at Appalachian College Association (acaweb.org)
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</div>AV头等舱 is proud to announce that students Tia Cobb and Amelia Napier are the recipients of the 2024 Appalachian College Association (ACA) Ledford Research Scholarship.institutional,academicsthumbnailmain imageFood or fake? Students experience the behind-the-scenes of food styling2024-04-04T13:43:11Z2024-04-04T13:43:11Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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Rachel Williams is an Assistant Professor of Media Communication at AV头等舱. She teaches Introduction to Photography as well as social media, web design, and layout & design classes. She is a proud Appalachian and lover of art, nature, and music. Her favorite part of her job is seeing students grow in their talents and callings. When she鈥檚 not in the classroom, Rachel enjoys spending time in the garden, quality time with friends and family, and cooking up good food.聽
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</div>AV头等舱鈥檚 Introduction to Photography class had a hands-on session this Tuesday. Students learned how to compose, light, and frame photos for food photography. What appeared to be a delicious breakfast used some strange ingredients to capture the perfect shot.institutional,academics,facultythumbnailmain imagePresident Marcia Hawkins 鈥 From first generation to first in officeRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-03-27T17:34:26Z2024-03-27T17:34:26Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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鈥淭here is no doubt in my mind that my path was intended to prepare me for my work at AV头等舱,鈥 she says. 鈥淭his has been my dream job.鈥
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As AV头等舱鈥檚 president,
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<a href="/union-trustees-renew-presidents-contract" target="_blank">
Hawkins
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<span>
has developed numerous projects and programs that have made the route to higher education and a rewarding career more direct, accessible, and affordable for others than it was for her.
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鈥淚f you don't have to spend all that time finding the doors that open here and there, then don't,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou can start your really good, successful life early on.鈥
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Online & Graduate Programming
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Soon after she began at AV头等舱, Hawkins saw that introducing online programming would benefit working adults as well as their families. AV头等舱鈥檚 first program to offer an online option was the
</span>
</span>
<a href="https://sites.unionky.edu/academic-programs/edna-jenkins-mann-school-of-nursing/rn-to-bsn/" target="_blank">
RN-to-BSN
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鈥淭hese were people out in the working world, and we just had to face the reality that not everybody can come to campus,鈥 she says, 鈥渂ut everybody who wants to have a college education and can do the work should have the opportunity to do that.鈥
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From there, Hawkins and her team built more and more
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<a href="/admissions-aid/online" target="_blank">
online and graduate programming
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<span>
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鈥淭here was a wide world out there that we weren鈥檛 reaching, and we could do better,鈥 she says.
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Building on and blending these proven programs, AV头等舱 Distinction is a 鈥渇our-year pathway to a successful future鈥 as Hawkins describes it. Combining the four-year focus of U-GRAD with the support model of UCE 鈥 and driven by AV头等舱鈥檚 commitment to help students find their vocational calling 鈥 AV头等舱 Distinction is perhaps Hawkins鈥 most visionary project.
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鈥淓verybody has a purpose. They may not necessarily know what it is, but it's there,鈥 Hawkins says.
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鈥淲hat we're trying to do with AV头等舱 Distinction is really encourage our students to not just tick off courses and get a degree, but really think about what they want to do in life, what they would like their contribution to be and visualize what life after college looks like.鈥
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The first year of AV头等舱 Distinction is about transitioning into college life. In year two, students identify their interests and talents and discover vocations that match. As juniors, they refine their career and life choices, and as seniors, internships and other real-world experiences help them prepare for life after AV头等舱.
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鈥淥ur goal is that when you leave AV头等舱, you are either going to a job, an internship, or graduate school,鈥 Hawkins says. 鈥淭hat's the thing I feel should be our biggest focus 鈥 that a student leaves here knowing, or at least having a good idea, of what their life is going to look like and how to get there.鈥
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To further expand affordability, Hawkins also implemented the
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<a href="/admissions-aid/undergraduate/union-distinction" target="_blank">
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, which provides Kentucky students of highest financial need with 100% free tuition. Select students are eligible for loan repayment assistance if they struggle to find a job immediately after graduation.
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President Hawkins鈥 dedication to educational access extends to the master鈥檚 level, as well. During her 12 years of service, programming and enrollment in this area have grown dramatically, including the addition of an
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<a href="/admissions-aid/graduate/low-residency-program" target="_blank">
international graduate program
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in 2021. AV头等舱 is now a level IV graduate degree granting institution.
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To represent this status and more accurately describe the full range of educational opportunities the school now offers, AV头等舱鈥檚 Board of Trustees
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<a href="/union-to-incorporate-university-in-official-name" target="_blank">
approved a resolution
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in the fall of 2023 to update AV头等舱鈥檚 official name. After gathering input from a wide variety of stakeholders, the Board
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<a href="/union-college-in-kentucky-to-be-renamed-union-commonwealth-university" target="_blank">
announced
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AV头等舱 as the new name in the spring of 2024.
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鈥淥f all the names suggested,
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AV头等舱
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stood out as accurately defining our mission for the common good of students and community,鈥 Hawkins says. She noted that the new name identifies AV头等舱 as a 鈥渞egional institution with a global reach.鈥
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Full Circle
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When Hawkins was a senior in high school, her guidance counselor enrolled her in a vocational program, without even discussing college. 鈥淢y parents didn鈥檛 have a lot of money, neither had gone beyond high school, and I was a girl,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t was just assumed that I wasn鈥檛 on that track.鈥
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After decades of diligent work and a view that everything could be a learning opportunity, she amassed the skills and knowledge to not only become the first in her family to pursue college, but also an innovative leader committed to easing that process for others. As President of AV头等舱 College and AV头等舱, Dr. Hawkins has created many programs that will continue to benefit the campus and community, both local and global, long after her retirement at the end of this school year.
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Communications Professor Dr. Christine Marley-Frederick, AV头等舱's current longest-serving faculty member, shared this reflection on Hawkins鈥 time at AV头等舱: 鈥淔rom Fanny Speed forward through to today, there have always been strong women guiding AV头等舱 but never before as president. There is a sense of motherhood - caring and nurturing - about this school, and Marcia embodies this. Throughout our work together, she has maintained a consistent and strong set of ethics based on her faith. She鈥檚 always been focused on serving the community, justice for others, and leading with love.鈥
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When asked what advice she would give those considering becoming the first in their family to attend college, Hawkins says:
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鈥淵our education journey starts with the first step. Enroll in a class or two. Find your interests and strengthen them. Your knowledge and success will lift up everyone around you. It鈥檚 never too late to start.鈥澛
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<img src="https://irp.cdn-website.com/62fe7d2a/dms3rep/multi/DSC_3515-46d595ab.JPG" alt="President Dr. Marcia Hawkins smiling with a trio of AV头等舱 balloons and people beside her."/>
</div>Marcia Hawkins made history in 2012 when she became the first woman to serve as President of AV头等舱 College in Barbourville, Kentucky. This wasn鈥檛 the first time she had made history, though. Hawkins was also the first in her family to pursue a college education, and she did it while working full-time and caring for her young child.institutional,academicsthumbnailmain imagePizza and a Pitch: Where Innovation Meets Opportunity2024-03-25T13:27:53Z2024-03-25T13:27:53Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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In addition to these educational pillars, SOAR is supported by partnerships with leading organizations dedicated to the advancement of entrepreneurship, including the
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<a href="https://www.appalachianinvestors.org/" target="_blank">
Appalachian Investor鈥檚 Alliance
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<span>
(AIA),
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<a href="https://ruralinnovation.us/" target="_blank">
Center on Rural Innovation
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<span>
(CORI),
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<a href="https://www.appalachianky.org/invest606/" target="_blank">
Invest 606
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, and
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<a href="https://www.kyinnovation.com/" target="_blank">
KY Innovation
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. These collaborations are essential in providing the outreach, business space, and resources necessary for SOAR鈥檚 entrepreneurs to thrive.
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Empowering Entrepreneurs
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Whether you're ready to pitch your business idea or just beginning to explore the possibilities of entrepreneurship, Pizza and a Pitch is your platform for taking the next step. To participate, register
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<a href="https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/kam4n7z" target="_blank">
here
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<span>
<span>
. For those not ready to pitch but seeking business support, you can connect with the
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<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf5LPAZVs5NF6icVAvZIc7jdJc33RmuUNLAgVYhbylZZLaciA/viewform" target="_blank">
SOAR Innovation
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team to receive tailored guidance and resources. SOAR Innovation is powered by KY Innovation.
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For more information about the
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SOAR Innovation
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program on the campus of AV头等舱, contact program manager Barbara Gay at
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<a href="mailto:barbara@soar-ky.org" target="_blank">
barbara@soar-ky.org
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. To connect with the team for business support, click
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<a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf5LPAZVs5NF6icVAvZIc7jdJc33RmuUNLAgVYhbylZZLaciA/viewform" target="_blank">
here
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</div>Hosted by the SOAR Innovation Team, Pizza and a Pitch will be held Tuesday, April 2 at 5:00 p.m. in the Black Technology Classroom at AV头等舱, and all are welcome. Combining food, fun, and innovation, the event offers a platform for aspiring entrepreneurs to present their business ideas or existing projects to a receptive audience.clubs & organizations,institutional,academics,communitythumbnailmain imageArist贸fanes Cede帽o guides student on the path to healthy leadership2024-03-21T19:44:46Z2024-03-21T19:44:46Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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He outlined the six dimensions of the Healthy Leaders Model, in which each were essential for cultivating leadership qualities.
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鈥淒o not take anything personally. You cannot please everyone all the time. If you take something personally, then you become the loser.鈥 This was a standout point as he was keen to address that if you worry too much about impressing people you miss opportunities and waste time.
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Throughout the lecture, he emphasized the importance of authenticity and empathy in leadership, urging individuals to define their purpose and forge meaningful relationships. He underscored the need for leaders to tap into a higher purpose, embrace failure as a learning opportunity and cultivate trust and patience in their endeavors. When reinforcing that 鈥測ou must have a meaning in life,鈥 Cede帽o referred to Aristotle鈥檚 quote, 鈥測our character defines your destiny鈥 and he also referred to Winston Churchill鈥檚 saying that 鈥渨isdom belongs to your character.鈥
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As AV头等舱 continues their commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders, Dr. Cedeno鈥檚 Healthy Leaders Model serves a beacon, illuminating the path towards balanced and impactful leadership. His visit is the third in ULead鈥檚 monthly student leadership training series, which features speakers from around Kentucky.
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A joint project of the Spiritual Life & Justice Initiatives program, Athletics, and Student Development, ULead 360 focuses on developing emerging leaders in the areas of student development, introspective spirituality, vocational exploration, social justice, and global citizenship. Each speaker shares practical leadership advice and aims to inspire AV头等舱鈥檚 next generation of leaders. Everyone on campus is welcome, and student leaders are especially encouraged to attend.
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For more information about ULead 360 or the Spiritual Life & Justice Initiatives program, contact College Minister & Executive Director of Spiritual Life & Social Justice Initiatives, the Rev. David Miller at (606)546-1291 or
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<a href="mailto:dkmiller@unionky.edu" target="_blank">
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</div>This week, AV头等舱 had the privilege of hosting Arist贸fanes Cede帽o, a distinguished scholar who has expertise in leadership development, for an enlightening discourse on the Healthy Leaders Model. With references to his academic background and extensive experience, Dr. Cede帽o provided insights into the essence of effective leadership, while highlighting the importance of personal well-being.clubs & organizations,institutional,academics,athleticsthumbnailmain imageSlicing through barriers with a DIY pizza night2024-03-19T18:29:10Z2024-03-19T18:29:10Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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In a collaborative event spearheaded by Libby Kate Vaughn 鈥21, the
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<span>
and AV头等舱 partnered to host a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Pizza Night on March 14th, fittingly coinciding with Pi Day. With the help of parents, AV头等舱 Dining staff, Vaughn and others, the children in attendance followed the whole pizza-making process from start to finish.
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They each crafted their own pizza pie masterpieces, from rolling out dough and adding sauce to placing toppings and baking pizzas. The highlight of the event, however, was not the pizzas themselves but rather the joyful smiles of the children as they made precious new memories.
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鈥淏y helping our community to become autism-friendly, we can interconnect resources to increase public awareness as well as contribute to an enhanced quality of life, assisting these individuals as they learn, grow and thrive right here in their hometown,鈥 she says.
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As part of the community, it is not just a desire but rather a commitment that AV头等舱 makes, promoting service as a civic responsibility.聽
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Leading up to National Autism Acceptance Month in April, events like the DIY Pizza Night help set the stage for larger events like the well-known 鈥淎umazing Race鈥 5K and Autism Awareness Nights with the
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</span>
<a href="https://www.knoxkyschools.com/schools/knox-central-high-school" target="_blank">
Knox Central
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<span>
Baseball team. As April approaches, new opportunities for community education about autism emerge alongside new ways for people to engage and contribute.
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鈥淲e encourage anyone who wants to support or get involved to join us on April 9th for the Autism Awareness Baseball Game in partnership with
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<a href="https://www.knoxkyschools.com/schools/knox-central-high-school" target="_blank">
Knox Central High School
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<span>
or at our 鈥楢umazing Race鈥 5K on April 28th. For the latest updates on our events, follow us on our
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/Knoxautismfoundation/" target="_blank">
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,鈥 says Vaughn.
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<img src="https://irp.cdn-website.com/62fe7d2a/dms3rep/multi/P1299113-18214e6e.JPG" alt="James Becknell and Libby Kate Vaughn sit with child attendees at a table filled with plates of pizza."/>
</div>In a collaborative event spearheaded by Libby Kate Vaughn 鈥21, the Knox County Autism Foundation and AV头等舱 partnered to host a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Pizza Night on March 14th, fittingly coinciding with Pi Day. With the help of parents, AV头等舱 Dining staff, Vaughn and others, the children in attendance followed the whole pizza-making process from start to finish.alumni,institutional,communitythumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 College in Kentucky to be renamed AV头等舱2024-03-06T20:00:32Z2024-03-06T20:00:32Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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Building upon 145 years of service to students and community, AV头等舱 College is pleased to announce its transition to AV头等舱.
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鈥淭his new name identifies AV头等舱 as a Level IV
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<a href="/academics/graduate-programs" target="_blank">
graduate
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<span>
degree granting institution, thus appealing to a wider range of students,鈥 said Mike Goss, a 1980 alum and Chair of the
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<a href="/board-of-trustees-announces-new-officers-and-members" target="_blank">
Board of Trustees
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<span>
<span>
. 鈥淲e are embracing the future but will remain steadfast in meeting the needs of students in the region and our community.鈥
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The board
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<a href="/union-to-incorporate-university-in-official-name" target="_blank">
approved
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<span>
university status and name change last October, and in December chose the new name, recently approved by the
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</span>
<a href="https://cpe.ky.gov/" target="_blank">
Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE)
</a>
<span>
. As part of the naming process, input was sought from students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community.
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鈥淥f all the names suggested, AV头等舱 stood out as accurately defining our mission, for the common good of students and community,鈥 said AV头等舱 President Dr. Marcia Hawkins. She noted that the new name identifies AV头等舱 as a 鈥渞egional institution with a global reach.鈥
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Over the past decade, AV头等舱 has dramatically expanded
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<a href="/academics/graduate-programs" target="_blank">
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and
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online
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<span>
programming and
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<a href="/enrollment-up-15" target="_blank">
enrollment
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<span>
. In addition, a new program for
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<a href="/admissions-aid/graduate/low-residency-program" target="_blank">
graduate international
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<span>
students, launched in 2021, has seen remarkable growth.
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</p>
<p>
<span>
While AV头等舱鈥檚 offerings have grown since its founding in 1879, its essential identity remains the same. Located in Barbourville, Kentucky, AV头等舱 promotes the intellectual, spiritual, and physical enrichment of its students and the economic growth and health of the Appalachian community. A study conducted by researchers from the University of Kentucky placed AV头等舱鈥檚 economic impact to the region at $43 million.
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The rebrand to AV头等舱 is currently underway, as the new name is now in effect. A timeline for larger changes, including a celebration of the new name, will be announced in the coming months. For updates on the transition, visit
</span>
</span>
<a href="http://www.unionky.edu/unioncommonwealth">
www.unionky.edu/unioncommonwealth
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<span>
.
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</div>Building upon 145 years of service to students and community, AV头等舱 College is pleased to announce its transition to AV头等舱.alumni,institutional,academics,admissions,athletics,communitythumbnailmain imagePreview AV头等舱鈥檚 expanded opportunities March 23Rachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-02-29T12:54:09Z2024-02-29T12:54:09Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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鈥淲e鈥檝e worked hard to make the award process simple and straightforward for parents and students,鈥 Williams says. 鈥淥ne hundred percent of our students receive scholarships at AV头等舱 College. We鈥檝e got something for everyone.鈥
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AV头等舱鈥檚 new
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<a href="/scholarships" target="_blank">
scholarship
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<span>
opportunities fall into three categories: Knox County students, financial need, and academic excellence:
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Trustee Scholarship
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<span>
Beginning with the freshmen class of 2024, one student from each of these three local high schools 鈥 Knox Central, Barbourville, and Lynn Camp 鈥 will be eligible for a full ride at AV头等舱. Tuition, room, and board will be covered. To qualify, students must achieve a GPA of 3.5 or higher and an ACT score of 30 or higher. The awards will then be granted on a first come, first-served basis once enrollment deposit is paid.
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Local High School Scholarship
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Graduates of the three Knox County high schools automatically receive awards of $1,000 per academic year.
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AV头等舱 Distinction
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The AV头等舱 Distinction Scholarship serves students of highest financial need and covers 100% of tuition. All Pell Eligible Kentucky students can receive the AV头等舱 Distinction scholarship. The award used to apply only to local counties but now includes all of Kentucky. Roughly 60% of AV头等舱鈥檚 incoming class is projected to meet the criteria for free tuition.
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Sharp Scholarship
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Also new for the freshmen class of 2024, an unlimited number of students can now qualify for free tuition. To be eligible, students must achieve a GPA of 3.5 or higher and an ACT score of 27 or higher. This is a change from AV头等舱鈥檚 previous full tuition scholarship, which required an ACT score of 32. AV头等舱 leadership reevaluated the ACT requirement for free tuition to make it more in line with comparative schools in the area.
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Students need to do things to find out which scholarships they are eligible for: apply to AV头等舱 and fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). On Preview Day, the admissions team and financial aid counselors can help with these applications and can also answer questions about award letters students who already applied may have received.
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To register, go to
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</div>AV头等舱 College invites prospective students and parents to register for Spring Preview Day to experience campus life and learn about all AV头等舱 has to offer, including multiple new and expanded scholarships.admissions,athletics,community,prospective studentsthumbnailmain imageThe Rev. Jamelle Jones inspires AV头等舱鈥檚 next generation of leaders2024-02-27T15:00:02Z2024-02-27T15:00:02Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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One point that really stood out was his 鈥渂orrowing a map鈥 metaphor. He suggested there is always someone already at the place you want to be, so ask them how they got there. He referred to Solomon鈥檚 teaching: 鈥淟isten to counsel and accept discipline. That you may be wise the rest of your days,鈥 (Proverbs 19:20).
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</div>AV头等舱 College students had a visit from the Rev. Jamelle Jones, pastor of the Wesley Foundation at the University of Louisville and author of 鈥淵ou are Enough 鈥 You Matter,鈥 鈥淚mmeasurably More,鈥 and 鈥淏elieve Again.鈥clubs & organizations,institutional,academicsthumbnailmain imageBarbourville Mayor David Thompson talks business with AV头等舱 studentsRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-02-22T21:09:38Z2024-02-22T21:09:38Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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Barbourville Mayor David Thompson visited AV头等舱 College Monday to share his experiences with entrepreneurship and project management. His talk was part of a series in Lynn Smith鈥檚 Business Essentials class featuring local leaders, business owners, and other community members.
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<a href="https://www.knoxkyschools.com/schools/knox-central-high-school" target="_blank">
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Smith鈥檚 class as a whole covers a broad scope of business topics including methods of business operation, types of business ownership, and the role of business organizations in contemporary society. She says the purpose of the local speakers series is 鈥渢o educate students using real world business information presented by professionals from a variety of disciplines.鈥澛
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鈥淚 hope some of you will decide to stay in Barbourville,鈥 Thompson told the students at the end of his talk. He then invited them to come see him at
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City Hall
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To learn more about AV头等舱鈥檚
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<a href="/newpagedb5f326c" target="_blank">
Business Management
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<span>
program or the
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<a href="mailto:School%20of%20Professional%20Studies" target="_blank">
School of Professional Studies
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<span>
<span>
, contact Dr. Carolyn Payne at (606) 546-1401 or
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<a href="mailto:cpayne@unionky.edu" target="_blank">
cpayne@unionky.edu
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<span>
.
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</div>Barbourville Mayor David Thompson visited AV头等舱 College Monday to share his experiences with entrepreneurship and project management. His talk was part of a series in Lynn Smith鈥檚 Business Essentials class featuring local leaders, business owners, and other community membersinstitutional,academics,communitythumbnailmain imageStegman Named to Inaugural Lou Gehrig Community Impact TeamMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2024-02-22T01:48:17Z2024-02-22T01:48:17Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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In continuation of Lou Gehrig鈥檚 legacy and his illustrious baseball career that commenced at the collegiate level at Columbia University, Phi Delta Theta, in partnership with the Live Like Lou Foundation, proudly introduces the inaugural Lou Gehrig Community Impact Team to annually recognize collegiate baseball players for their philanthropic endeavors and community impact.
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Nominees for this honor were put forth by their respective institutions, with the team selection based on exceptional achievements in three key areas:
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In 2023, the baseball team received the AV头等舱 College Community Service Team of the Year award, with Stegman, a native of Colorado Springs, Colorado, at the forefront of numerous campus and community service initiatives. Despite maintaining a stellar 4.0 GPA in the fall and a 3.75 GPA in the spring, Colton's commitment to both campus and community service remains evident through his outstanding contributions. On campus, Colton dedicated his time to various tasks, including landscaping, maintenance, event assistance, and supporting athletic activities.
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However, Colton's impact extends beyond the confines of the campus as he actively engages with organizations in the Barbourville community. He volunteers with prominent establishments such as the
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Boys & Girls Club
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On the diamond, Colton proved to be a versatile asset for the AV头等舱 Bulldogs in 2023, showcasing his skills both in the outfield and at first base. With an impressive batting average of .292, five home runs, and fifteen stolen bases, Colton played a pivotal role in the team's successes, including securing their first conference tournament championship in seventeen years and achieving the program's largest turnaround in history.
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Chris Lewis
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commended Colton on this honor, stating, 鈥淐olton is as steady as they come. He just takes care of business on a daily basis in every phase of his life. He is a 鈥榝irst and last鈥 type of young man; the first one to show up and the last one to leave.鈥
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Joining Stegman on the Lou Gehrig Community Impact team are John West, Boston College; RJ Austin, Vanderbilt; Karter Fitzpatrick, Wayne State; Rodney Green Jr., California; Ben King, Georgia Tech; Nick Kurtz, Wake Forest; Brandon Peace, Ripon College; Tommy White, LSU.
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For more information about the 2024 Lou Gehrig Community Impact Team,聽
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</div>AV头等舱 Baseball senior Colton Stegman has been honored with a prestigious recognition, being named to the inaugural Lou Gehrig Community Impact Team, as announced on Monday by Phi Delta Theta in collaboration with the Live Like Lou Foundation.institutional,academics,community,athleticsthumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 College Baseball dedicates March 30 game to Chad ImelRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-02-19T19:48:01Z2024-02-19T19:48:01Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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AV头等舱 College Baseball
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<a href="https://knoxfuneralhome.com/obituaries/imel-chad-w-1972-2023/" target="_blank">
Chad Imel
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March 30. The program will begin at 11:40 at AV头等舱鈥檚 Harlan Sanders Field, with the game against Bluefield immediately following. Imel succumbed to brain cancer in September and is remembered for his profound impact on local youth sports and for his commitment to his family, friends, and faith.
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Coach Chris Lewis
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鈥淲hen Chad鈥檚 name came up, everybody said the same thing 鈥 the guy was a pillar of the community,鈥 says Lewis. 鈥淲hat a better guy to spotlight than somebody who was involved in the churches and involved in Little League.鈥
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The team plans to present a jersey featuring Imel's number, 36, to his family, and to invite them to throw the first pitch. Additionally, t-shirts that say 鈥淪trike Out Cancer鈥 will be on sale to raise funds for the Chad Imel Youth Baseball Foundation, which supports youth baseball programs and players in Knox County.
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The program and game are free and open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to wear gray to show support for those affected by brain cancer. April 20 is set as the rain date.
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鈥淚 would love to see as many community members, alumni, staff, and faculty as possible come out to honor Chad and support his family,鈥 says Lewis.
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For questions or more information about the game, contact Chris Lewis at (606) 546-1319 or
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<a href="mailto:clewis@unionky.edu" target="_blank">
clewis@unionky.edu
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<img src="https://irp.cdn-website.com/62fe7d2a/dms3rep/multi/imel_graphic_v4.png" alt="Flyer with text: Imel 36-AV头等舱 Baseball game vs Bluefield March 30th. Game is dedicated in memory of Chad Imel, former baseball player and alum. 11:40 a.m. Program honoring Imel. 12:00 p.m. First Pitch."/>
</div>AV头等舱 College Baseball will commemorate former player and alumni Chad Imel March 30. The program will begin at 11:40 at AV头等舱鈥檚 Harlan Sanders Field, with the game against Bluefield immediately following. Imel succumbed to brain cancer in September and is remembered for his profound impact on local youth sports and for his commitment to his family, friends, and faith.alumni,community,athleticsthumbnailmain imageAV头等舱鈥檚 Hannah Baker named FutureDocRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-02-12T14:48:03Z2024-02-12T14:48:03Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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聽
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SoAHEC鈥檚
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<a href="https://soahec.org/post-secondary/" target="_blank">
FutureDocs
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<span>
targets students from Berea College, Centre College, Eastern Kentucky University, AV头等舱 College, and University of the Cumberlands. Selected students receive help strengthening their medical school applications, which includes interview practice, guidance on crafting personal statements, and study support for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).
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聽
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During the five months, the cohort visits all the medical schools in Kentucky, as well as
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Lincoln Memorial University (LMU)
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聽
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<a href="/futuredocs-southern-kentucky-ahec-visits-with-union-premed-students" target="_blank">
SoAHEC
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<span>
offers a variety of educational programs for
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middle schoolers, high schoolers
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<a href="https://www.soahec.org/post-secondary/" target="_blank">
college students
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, including the
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<a href="/union-to-host-health-career-camp-for-local-high-school-students" target="_blank">
Summer Health Career Camp
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<span>
held annually at AV头等舱 College. The aim of
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<a href="https://www.soahec.org/about/" target="_blank">
SoAHEC鈥檚
</a>
<span>
<span>
various offerings is to connect local students with health career opportunities. Ultimately, this helps to grow the workforce of health care professionals in the region, which improves access to health care in SoAHEC鈥檚 15-county service area.
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The fee for the FutureDocs program is $400. This includes a
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Princeton Review MCAT
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self-study course, which offers students a savings of roughly $1,200.
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聽
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To learn more about FutureDocs and SoAHEC鈥檚 other opportunities for undergraduate students, see
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</span>
<a href="https://soahec.org/post-secondary/" target="_blank">
Post-Secondary Health Careers 鈥 Southern Kentucky Area Health Education Center (soahec.org)
</a>
<span>
<span>
or contact Sherry Spragens at (606) 256-0950 or
</span>
</span>
<a href="mailto:sspragens@soahec.org" target="_blank">
sspragens@soahec.org
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</div>Last week, the Southern Kentucky Area Health Education Center (SoAHEC) announced that AV头等舱 College junior Hannah Baker is one of nine students selected for the FutureDocs Pre-med Prep Programinstitutional,academics,communitythumbnailmain imageMaster of Athletic Training (MAT) receives full CAATE accreditationRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-02-06T18:00:50Z2024-02-06T18:00:50Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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鈥淲e鈥檙e excited for our students,鈥 says Branch. 鈥淲hen they complete the master鈥檚 and pass the certification exam, they鈥檙e going to pretty much have their pick of jobs.鈥
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Currently, there are more open AT jobs than there are qualified workers to fill them. This is due, in part, to the fact that so many schools closed their athletic training programs in response to changes in accreditation requirements.
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, the profession is growing 鈥渕uch faster than the average for all occupations.鈥 Between 2022 and 2032, job openings for athletic trainers are projected to rise 14%. Branch says graduates of AV头等舱鈥檚 MAT program will be prepared to succeed in these jobs.
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鈥淵ou鈥檙e going to get a hands-on experience here,鈥 he says.
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In addition to an immersive off-site, semester-long internship, students work with athletes from AV头等舱鈥檚 22 varsity teams throughout the program. Students practice taping, bracing, wound care, rehabs, and more.
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鈥淭hey鈥檙e doing all of it here, from day one,鈥 says Branch.
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Often, ATs work for sports teams at the college, high school, or professional level. However, they also serve in hospitals, medical offices, industrial settings, and even in the performing arts. ATs prevent, diagnose, and treat athletic injuries, including life-saving interventions.
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AV头等舱 offers two paths to complete the
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MAT
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. Students can choose a traditional two-year format or an accelerated 鈥3 + 2鈥 joint degree option. The joint degree enables students to complete both a BS in
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<a href="/newpage5c04a4a8" target="_blank">
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</div>This fall, after meeting rigorous new quality standards, AV头等舱 College鈥檚 Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program received full accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). AV头等舱 is now the only institution in southeastern Kentucky offering a master鈥檚 degree in this rapidly growing field.institutional,academics,admissionsthumbnailmain imageDr. DJ Washington named AV头等舱 College Interim PresidentRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-02-01T22:08:09Z2024-02-01T22:08:09ZThe AV头等舱 College Board of Trustees appointed Dr. DJ Washington as Interim President Thursday. Washington replaces Dr. Marcia Hawkins, who is retiring June 30.alumni,institutional,academics,communitythumbnailmain imageAppalachian author and scholar William H. Turner to speak at AV头等舱 CollegeRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-01-29T20:07:32Z2024-01-29T20:07:32Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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</div>Acclaimed author and scholar Dr. William H. Turner will speak at AV头等舱 College in Barbourville, Kentucky on Wednesday, February 7. The talk, titled 鈥淭he Appalachian Origins of the Modern Civil Rights Movement" will be held at 7 p.m. in Conway Boatman Chapel and is open to the public, free of charge.institutional,academics,communitythumbnailmain imageSteiner Ball: 鈥榊ou can be the light鈥Rachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-01-26T15:34:20Z2024-01-26T15:34:20Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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</div>A new semester is officially underway at AV头等舱 College, marked by the Spring Convocation held Thursday morning.academicsthumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 receives six-figure donation for softball field lightsRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-01-23T20:48:16Z2024-01-23T20:48:16Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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Home of the Bulldogs, AV头等舱 is a private, liberal arts-based institution offering 22 varsity sports, a 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio, and a variety of undergraduate, pre-professional, and graduate programs to choose from. Over half of AV头等舱鈥檚 students are from Kentucky, 61% are the first in their families to earn a college degree, and 100% receive scholarships or financial aid.
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</div>The future is bright for softball at AV头等舱 College. Thanks to a generous six-figure donation from long-time benefactor Martin Williamson, lights will soon be installed at the softball field, creating new opportunities for both the campus and community.alumni,athletics,community,prospective studentsthumbnailmain imageFujimura and Karna awarded ACA Faculty FellowshipsRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2024-01-09T14:00:04Z2024-01-09T14:00:04Z<div>
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</div>Two AV头等舱 College professors 鈥 Dr. Yukiko Fujimura and Dr. Sunil Karna 鈥 have been awarded Faculty Fellowships from the Appalachian College Association (ACA). The financial support provided by the ACA through this program will enable Fujimura and Karna to focus on post-doctoral research over the summer.academics,admissions,facultythumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 releases Fall 2023 Presidential Laureates and Dean's ListMaisie Nelsonmnelson@unionky.edu (Maisie Nelson)2024-01-04T14:34:37Z2024-01-04T14:34:37Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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. 聽To learn more about the Ledford Scholars program, see
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</div>Imagine you notice a spot on your skin that seems to be changing 鈥 it鈥檚 a little thicker now, with different colors along the edges, and it鈥檚 slightly painful.alumni,institutional,academicsthumbnailmain imageRaigan King 鈥 Setting a new standardRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2023-12-07T15:17:45Z2023-12-07T15:17:45Z<div>
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Biology major, homecoming princess, student ambassador, resident assistant, member of the science club 鈥 these are some of the ways junior Raigan King is thriving at AV头等舱 College. When she completes her bachelor鈥檚 degree next year, she will be the first in her family to do so. She will also be on the way to making her dream career a reality.
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鈥淢y family is proud that I鈥檓 in college and pursuing my dreams,鈥 Raigan says. 鈥淎V头等舱 has molded me into a better person and developed me in the best way possible.鈥
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鈥淎V头等舱 has brought me friends that I plan on having as bridesmaids in my future wedding,鈥 Raigan continues. 鈥淚t has brought me experiences that I wouldn't get at a bigger school, and I'm thankful for that. I really love it here!鈥 聽
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Your contributions empower AV头等舱 to grant scholarships to students like Raigan, paving the way for them to pursue their desired paths. Consider making a year-end donation to the AV头等舱 Fund to continue supporting educational opportunities.
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</div>Biology major, homecoming princess, student ambassador, resident assistant, member of the science club 鈥 these are some of the ways junior Raigan King is thriving at AV头等舱 College. When she completes her bachelor鈥檚 degree next year, she will be the first in her family to do so. She will also be on the way to making her dream career a reality.student,academics,admissions,community,prospective studentsthumbnailmain imageJustice Council builds community gardenRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2023-12-06T16:04:35Z2023-12-06T16:04:35Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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鈥淭he original idea was to make it for people who need to grow their own food and can't,鈥 says Megna, noting that the 鈥渏ustice鈥 aspect of the garden is about equal access to nutritious food.
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To get involved with the community garden 鈥 or to donate garden tools, top soil, or lumber 鈥 contact Libby Megna at
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lmegna@unionky.edu
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or (606) 546-1481. To learn more about the Justice Council, contact David Miller at
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dkmiller@unionky.edu
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or (606) 546-1291.
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</div>Last week, the AV头等舱 College Justice Council unloaded lumber onto the empty lot on College Street, across from Ramsey Circle, got out their power tools, and assembled the first raised beds for the community garden they鈥檝e been dreaming of for over a year.alumni,clubs & organizations,institutional,communitythumbnailmain imageAchenjang, Baker, and Nolan 鈥 Local research, global connectionRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2023-11-30T13:31:11Z2023-11-30T13:31:11Z<div>
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</div>Hands-on field research, presenting at an academic conference, writing a project proposal, securing funding for scientific work 鈥 all of these real-world experiences will be part of Hannah Baker and Laurel Nolan鈥檚 resumes when they graduate from AV头等舱 College.alumni,academics,admissionsthumbnailmain imageBoard of Trustees appoints new officers and membersRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2023-11-13T14:04:08Z2023-11-13T14:04:08Z<div>
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Toyota USA
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Washington is an instructor for the Moreau first-year student experience course and advisor to the First Gen Careers Initiative. He is an advocate for diverse student-led clubs and organizations on campus. He is also serving on strategic framework committees during the 2022-2023 academic year as part of the university鈥檚 strategic planning process.
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Jessica Terry Bergman 鈥98
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</div>Award-winning pianist and AV头等舱 College Assistant Professor of Music Dr. Yukiko Fujimura will perform this Sunday in AV头等舱鈥檚 Conway Boatman Chapel at 3 p.m. The performance is part of an annual concert series sponsored by the Fine Arts Association of Southeastern Kentucky and will feature a mix of composers.thumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 Theatre offers comedic relief this weekendRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2023-10-31T16:32:59Z2023-10-31T16:32:59Z<div>
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鈥淭he theatre community is filled with many kind people who want to work together with you and see you succeed,鈥 says Cobb. 鈥淚t was hard for me to find a place to really belong, but theater is a safe space for me. I hope that more people get to be introduced to it through AV头等舱鈥檚 theatre program or just by seeing the show. If we can spark that magic in one person, then we've done our job.鈥
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</div>AV头等舱 College Theatre鈥檚 first show of the 2023-2024 season, 鈥淎n Unspeakable Triumph of Supreme Brilliance,鈥 opens this weekend. Written by Don Zolidis, the comedy follows a community theatre troupe struggling to come up with a script worthy of a 10-million-dollar prize in just two days. The cast and crew feature AV头等舱 students, staff, and faculty alongside a high school student, professional actors, and other members of the local community.alumni,academics,admissionsthumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 to incorporate 鈥楿niversity鈥 in official name2023-10-27T20:24:22Z2023-10-27T20:24:22Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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鈥淚n recognition of AV头等舱鈥檚 status as a level IV graduate degree granting institution, and with the increase in graduate programs and enrollment over the past ten years, AV头等舱鈥檚 Board has voted to incorporate the word 鈥楿niversity鈥 into the official name of our 144-year-old institution,鈥 says board chair, Don Jones 鈥79.
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With a broader recruitment base to consider, including the word 鈥渦niversity鈥 becomes more important. In the U.S., the word 鈥渃ollege鈥 typically refers to a school that offers an undergraduate education only, and in many other countries, the word refers to an extension of high school or vocational schools.
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While AV头等舱鈥檚 offerings have grown since its founding in 1879, its mission and its essential identity remain.
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鈥淲e are embracing the future but will never forget our legacy,鈥 says Jones. 鈥淲e commit that the word AV头等舱 will remain, that we will always be orange and black, and that we will forever be Bulldogs.鈥
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</div>Today, the AV头等舱 College Board of Trustees approved a resolution to update AV头等舱鈥檚 official name to more accurately describe the variety of educational opportunities the school now offers.alumni,academics,admissionsthumbnailmain imageLocal leadership training takes offRachel Dorrohrdorroh@unionky.edu (Rachel Dorroh)2023-10-24T19:00:15Z2023-10-24T19:00:15Z<div>
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This year鈥檚 sponsors for the program are AdventHealth and AV头等舱 College. Sponsors offer various levels of support and share Leadership Tri-County鈥檚 mission of serving the communities of Southeastern Kentucky.
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The agreement signed by AV头等舱 president Dr. Marcia Hawkins and Bellarmine president Dr. Susan Donovan states that this is the 鈥渇irst phase of an ongoing promise to AV头等舱, and its students, that Bellarmine is committed to them.鈥
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In 1984, Jennifer began her studies at California State University, Long Beach. She was a student of Comparative Literature but was not able to complete her degree at that time. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have my act together,鈥 she says.
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The visitors asked which school, and Jennifer said it was a small one they had probably never heard of. When it turned out to be AV头等舱, Jane Skidmore remembers that she and her mother squealed. 鈥淚 live across the street from AV头等舱!鈥 Skidmore told Jennifer.
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Drew鈥檚 friendly, helpful demeanor matched the rest of what Jennifer found at AV头等舱. Like all AV头等舱 students, she was assigned an academic advisor to be her liaison and offer 1:1 support throughout her time at the school. The flexible class schedules met her needs, and she was impressed with the quality of the content. She notes that teaching online is an 鈥渁rt form鈥 and that her professors excelled at it.
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In December of 2022, Jennifer earned her Bachelor of Science in substance abuse counseling from AV头等舱. 鈥淚鈥檓 part of the Bulldog family now. It feels really good,鈥 she says.
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</div>Jennifer Hoggan鈥檚 connection with AV头等舱 began in the winter of 2017 when Jane Skidmore and her mother Jane Minton Blair happened to attend the Methodist church in Coronado, California, where Jennifer鈥檚 husband is a minister. Later, AV头等舱鈥檚 online options, affordability, and supportive community turned out to be just what Jennifer needed to make her dream come true.alumni,academics,admissionsthumbnailmain imageNew 鈥 International Student Services2023-09-05T13:21:03Z2023-09-05T13:21:03Z<div>
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</div>Representing roughly 35 countries from around the world, international students are a vital part of AV头等舱鈥檚 campus. To better support their transition to college life, AV头等舱 has opened a new International Student Services office.academics,admissions,internationalthumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 kicks off school year and welcomes new class with Fall Convocation2023-09-01T18:17:26Z2023-09-01T18:17:26Z<div>
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AV头等舱 College officially kicked off the 2023-2024 academic year and welcomed the incoming class during Thursday evening鈥檚 Fall Convocation. Students, faculty, staff, and community members gathered in Conway Boatman Chapel and the brick pathway in front of the College, Legacy Walk, for the annual tradition. The program included advice from speakers, as well as the beloved CIRCLES Ceremony, which symbolizes commitment to AV头等舱鈥檚 core values.
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AV头等舱鈥檚 facilities and access to training resources are part of what drew Lynch to the school. When he first visited AV头等舱鈥檚 aquatics center, he says he was shocked.
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after-school program. All kids in grades K-12 are welcome to join the Club, and there is no cost to families. A unique partnership between AV头等舱 College and the
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For more information about Club membership, the after-school program, the UCBGC鈥檚 other services, starting a Boys & Girls Club in your area, or supporting the Club鈥檚 work as a volunteer or donor, contact Kateena Haynes at (606) 546-1717 or (606) 273-6191.
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</div>School鈥檚 back in session, and so is the AV头等舱 College Boys & Girls Club鈥檚 (UCBGC) after-school program. All kids in grades K-12 are welcome to join the Club, and there is no cost to families.alumnithumbnailmain imageNew AV头等舱 College Bluegrass Ensemble recruiting members now2023-07-27T13:49:10Z2023-07-27T13:49:10Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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AV头等舱 College is pleased to announce the launch of a new program 鈥 the AV头等舱 College Bluegrass Ensemble. Directed by Barbourville native Isaac Brooks, the group kicks off this fall and is recruiting members now. Student performers will get academic credit, scholarships, potential travel opportunities, and the chance to connect to Appalachian heritage through music.
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</div>AV头等舱 College is pleased to announce the launch of a new program 鈥 the AV头等舱 College Bluegrass Ensemble. Directed by Barbourville native Isaac Brooks, the group kicks off this fall and is recruiting members now. Student performers will get academic credit, scholarships, potential travel opportunities, and the chance to connect to Appalachian heritage through music.clubs & organizations,student,communitythumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 College President Dr. Marcia Hawkins announces retirement2023-06-29T12:19:38Z2023-06-29T12:19:38Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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After more than a decade of leadership,
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鈥淎V头等舱 is a community of dedicated faculty and staff who love our mission and our students, and it is a privilege to serve beside them. No matter what challenges we face, we rejoice in the intellectual and emotional growth we nurture in our students over the time they spend here. I think about that every Commencement season when I remember what our graduates were like when they first came to campus. I think about it when we welcome incoming students at orientation and wonder what impact their AV头等舱 experience will make on their future success.鈥
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As the first female president of AV头等舱 College and one of the longest-serving current college presidents in Kentucky, Dr. Hawkins assumed the role of the 19th president of AV头等舱 College on July 1, 2012. Under her leadership, Dr. Hawkins led the college through a series of strategic initiatives including expansion of academic programming, particularly in
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The acquisition of the Stivers Aquatic Center, orchestrated by Dr. Hawkins, led to the grand opening of the
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Dr. Hawkins has also significantly contributed to higher education beyond the campus throughout her tenure at AV头等舱. She has served as Vice-Chair of
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Rising ninth-grader Zoe Vinson wraps gauze around what looks like a Barbie water bottle and waits expectantly. AV头等舱 College professor Karen Wynn starts the countdown, and when she says 鈥済o,鈥 Zoe and her peers twist the tops away from them, as they have been instructed, and break the tiny ampules open. They gasp and giggle as the glass pops.
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鈥淭hat is so cool!鈥 Zoe says.
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Zoe is one of 28 kids from southern and eastern Kentucky chosen to be a
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<a href="https://centertech.com/" target="_blank">
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When the kids finish injecting the distilled water into the squishy silicone skin models, Wynn leads them into the Simulation Rooms. She introduces them to SimMom and her baby, answers questions about the baby鈥檚 fontanelles, entertains the kids with stories about SimMan鈥檚 tears shooting across the room, and notes that he can sweat, talk, and more.
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In the painting class, AV头等舱 staff member and adjunct art professor Kirstie Warren challenges students to represent where they are from. 鈥淧art of your job as Rogers Explorers and Kentuckians is to get out there and educate people about what Kentucky and your county are really like,鈥 she tells the youth. Their assignment is to paint their hometown.
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Campers enjoy getting to know each other through
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鈥淚鈥檓 doing this when I grow up!鈥 says Jo Kachakeche.
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In addition to the workshops, the camp includes service and recreation. For their service project, the Explorers help prepare Fourth of July decorations for
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鈥淚t鈥檚 always great to see kids from our area who are academically inclined and interested in exploring new options,鈥 Trinique says.
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From the activities the campers experience, to the skills they learn, to the network they become part of,
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Like many of the Explorers, Zoe wants to go into a STEM field 鈥 science, technology, engineering, and math 鈥 and appreciates the chance to feel out what it will be like.
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Students interested in becoming Rogers Explorers must
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The Center covers costs for the camp through fundraisers and donations. Participating campuses like AV头等舱 donate the dorm space, meals, and most of the supply costs. Additionally, college faculty and staff volunteer their time.
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In today's dynamic economic landscape, the demand for highly trained accountants is continuously growing. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 5.6% employment growth for accountants between 2021 and 2031. In that period, an estimated 81,800 jobs should open up. Earn your Master's in Accounting from AV头等舱 and gain the expertise required to thrive in a competitive accounting industry.
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The yearly awards ceremony acknowledges outstanding academic performance in various disciplines, including business, mass communications, psychology, education, composition, literature, fine arts, history, political science, natural science, athletics, nursing, and more. Several students won multiple awards, with senior Makynzie Miller receiving four, and seniors David Cody Saylor and Curtis Miracle each receiving three.
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This year, the Madison Taylor Triple 鈥楢鈥 Award was newly added in memory of AV头等舱 student Maddie Taylor, who died in a tragic accident last year. The three 鈥楢鈥檚 represent Taylor鈥檚 excellence in athletics, academics, and positive attitude. Taylor鈥檚 family traveled from Tennessee to present the inaugural award to sophomore Raigan King.
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鈥淲e lost a bright, shining star last summer,鈥 said Greer. 鈥淭his award will be given out each spring during our Honors Convocation to help keep Maddie's spirit alive and recognize the loving person that she was to her teammates, to her fellow students, and to just our campus in general.鈥
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SGA student leaders for the 2023-2024 school year were also announced, with Carlos Sainz Barroso reelected as President and Ethan Whyte as VP of Academic Affairs. New leaders are as follows: Allie Williams, VP for Student Development; Kassidy Koogler, VP for Academic Affairs; Jessica Rodrigues, VP for Communications; and Jack Brodie, VP for Business Affairs.
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On April 19, AV头等舱 College faculty, students, staff, and family gathered in the historic Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Gymnasium to celebrate Dr. Larry Inkster鈥檚 retirement. Slideshow images featured Inkster wearing his baseball jersey, speaking at a lectern, posing with fellow alumni, getting pied in the face for a fundraiser, golfing, and carrying the ceremonial mace at graduation.
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鈥淎V头等舱鈥檚 loss is Kathy鈥檚 gain,鈥 Inkster joked, referring to his wife, Kathy Inkster, who retired from AV头等舱 herself last year.
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During his 50 years working for AV头等舱, Inkster has filled many roles, including Professor of Health and Physical Education, Head Coach of both baseball and golf, and interim Vice President for Academic Affairs. A beloved fixture of the college and community, Inkster is known for his dedication to academics and athletics, his playful personality, and his distinctive New Jersey accent.
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She said when Inkster would ask her hard questions about a proposal or point out what was missing, he would often add, 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I鈥檓 the fly in the ointment, the ants at the picnic, and the guy who walks behind the elephants in the parade.鈥
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One of those students, Chris Gibson, is now AV头等舱鈥檚 Assistant Professor of Health & Wellness. His proudest moment was when he realized he would be teaching in the same room Inkster taught him in, Robsion 205. Gibson considers it a high honor to follow in Inkster鈥檚 footsteps and said, 鈥淗e was, without a doubt, my favorite professor.鈥
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Like Gibson, Inkster began at AV头等舱 as an undergraduate student, found an influential mentor, and went on to become a professor. Soon after completing his bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 at AV头等舱, Inkster鈥檚 baseball coach Dr. Pete Moore offered him a chance to teach and coach alongside him. Inkster accepted the offer and has given it his all ever since, going on to receive an additional master鈥檚 from EKU, a PhD from UK, and many honors and awards.
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Inkster used his farewell address as an opportunity to uphold a treasured AV头等舱 tradition 鈥 the CIRCLES ceremony. He explained that the letters of the word CIRCLES represent the school鈥檚 core values.
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鈥淐 stands for celebration, I stands for Inkster,鈥 Inkster began. After the laughter settled a bit, he continued with the rest of the letters, including that L stands for Larry. 鈥淥r something like that,鈥 he added, grinning.
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鈥淲e didn't have that ceremony when I graduated in 1972,鈥 Inkster said. 鈥淚f we had, mom, I would have given my medallion to you. It's 51 years late, but I'm giving you one now to thank you for everything you have done for me and thank you for being here today.鈥
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Assistant Professor of Recreation Management Andy Messer has worked in the same office suite with Inkster for decades and told him that he is 鈥渢he best thing about coming to work.鈥 Inkster later told the audience that he would miss Messer the most.
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Tim Curry, Executive Director of Athletics, told Inkster, 鈥淵ou were one of the reasons why people like me who came to AV头等舱 stayed. Thank you. I love you, my friend.鈥
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Inkster鈥檚 brother, David Inkster, made a surprise visit from New Jersey for the party. 鈥淚鈥檓 just so impressed by how loved he is,鈥 David said of his brother.
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鈥淭hank you, AV头等舱 College, for all you have done for me,鈥 Inkster said. 鈥淓very one of you have made an impact on my life in some way, and I'll always remember you. AV头等舱 College is such a special place to so many people.鈥
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After his heartfelt thanks and farewells, Inkster concluded with a joke. He held his laptop up to the microphone and played Johnny Paycheck鈥檚 鈥淭ake This Job and Shove It鈥 into the sound system. He then went into the crowd to visit guests and thank everyone once again.
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</div>On April 19, AV头等舱 College faculty, students, staff, and family gathered in the historic Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Gymnasium to celebrate Dr. Larry Inkster鈥檚 retirement.alumni,academicsthumbnailmain imageThree New Businesses Join Corporate Partner Program to enhance employee education opportunities2023-04-24T18:04:03Z2023-04-24T18:04:03Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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AV头等舱 College is pleased to announce that three new businesses have joined our Corporate Partner Program, continuing to strengthen the ties between AV头等舱 College and the community.
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Cumberland River Behavioral Health
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鈥淭hat seemed like a perfect partnership because we want young people to realize how dangerous buzzed driving is,鈥 Greenwood says. She adds that Knox County UNITE has had several partnerships with AV头等舱 in recent years and that 鈥渨orking together is only a win-win for AV头等舱 and the community.鈥
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To learn more about local efforts for addiction prevention and recovery, come to a Knox County UNITE meeting the first Tuesday of each month in the Patridge Room of AV头等舱鈥檚 student center at noon. Or, call Claudia Greenwood at (606) 546-4300.
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<img src="https://irp.cdn-website.com/62fe7d2a/dms3rep/multi/first+read+through.jpg" alt="Cast & crew gathered around tables in the Rector Little Theatre doing their first read-through of She Kills Monsters."/>
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On April 14鈥16, AV头等舱 will stage its first theater production in a year, Qui Nguyen鈥檚 鈥淪he Kills Monsters.鈥 Set in both the real-world of 1990s Athens, Ohio and the fantasy world of Dungeons & Dragons, this high-energy show uses humor, imagination, and adventure to grapple with serious topics like grief, sexual identity, and finding true friendship.
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Recently voted Employee of the Month, Sergent-Payne鈥檚 goal is to help students grow and succeed during their time at AV头等舱 and beyond. She鈥檚 especially excited to see one of her advisees, Leslie County native Kassidy Koogler, take a leading role in this play. Prior to 鈥淪he Kills Monsters,鈥 Koogler鈥檚 only other acting experience was AV头等舱鈥檚 Appalachian Folktales performance at Flat Lick Elementary last year.
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Audiences will have three opportunities to see AV头等舱鈥檚 production of 鈥淪he Kills Monsters鈥: Friday, April 14 at 8 p.m.; Saturday, April 15 at 2 p.m.; and Sunday, April 16 at 5 p.m. Everyone is welcome to come see the show for free or by donation at the door. Seating is limited, however.
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Sergent-Payne says people should come see AV头等舱鈥檚 production of 鈥淪he Kills Monsters鈥 because 鈥渋t's a really funny show.鈥 She also wants people to come out because 鈥渙ur students have put a whole lot of work into this, and they're really proud of it.鈥
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AV头等舱 College has introduced new measures aimed at increasing the accessibility of undergraduate education, particularly for local students. As a result, it鈥檚 estimated that over 50% of AV头等舱's incoming class will have their tuition covered.
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AV头等舱 encourages high school juniors and seniors, transfer students, and parents to register for Spring Preview Day on March 18 to learn about all AV头等舱 has to offer. Check-in begins at 9 a.m., followed by presentations, tours, free lunch, and admission to the afternoon baseball game. Prospective students who attend the event will be entered into a raffle to win an extra $1,000 scholarship, as well.
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鈥淚t鈥檚 a come-and-see and find-out event,鈥 says Jana Neffendorf, AV头等舱鈥檚 Assistant Vice President of Undergraduate Admissions. 鈥淐ome and find out about AV头等舱 Distinction, campus life, academic programs, and student organizations.鈥
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The AV头等舱 Distinction Scholarship serves students of highest financial need and covers 100% of tuition. The award used to apply only to local counties but now includes the whole state. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the big news this year,鈥 says Williams.
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AV头等舱 hosts Preview Day each Fall and Spring. Professors, coaches, current students, and other faculty and staff will greet visitors and talk with them about the AV头等舱 experience. Campus tours include classrooms, residence halls, the student center, and the cafeteria, where complimentary lunch will be served.
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鈥淲e want students to come and visit because that's when they know,鈥 says Williams. He explains that as a small college, AV头等舱 is all about making personal connections, one student at a time. 鈥淰isiting campus is what helps people know that AV头等舱's the right place for them,鈥 he says.
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</div>alumni,librarythumbnailmain imageFormer AV头等舱 College President Edward de Rosset Dies at 772021-10-31T18:49:25Z2021-10-31T18:49:25Z<div>
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聽 聽Edward Daves de Rosset, who served from 2003 to 2011 as AV头等舱 College鈥檚 17th president, died Friday, October 29th after a long illness. He was 77.
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聽During his presidency, de Rosset made a positive and significant impact on the college. Under his leadership, the college added new programs, including masters degrees in psychology and undergraduate programs in social work and leadership studies. He also spearheaded the RN-to-BSN program. As a result, AV头等舱 saw more than a 30 percent increase in faculty and students. Additionally, de Rosset and his administration increased wages and salaries for college employees.
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聽Before his rise to presidency, de Rosset served AV头等舱 for 18 years. He was AV头等舱鈥檚 Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Life from 1985 through 1999. In February 1999, de Rosset was appointed as Special Assistant to the President which allowed him to devote much of his energies to community relations and joint projects within the community.
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聽Another achievement under de Rosset鈥檚 direction was AV头等舱鈥檚 Energy Conservation Project. This involved the installation of 128 geothermal wells and energy-efficient updates around campus such as insulation, window replacement, energy monitoring and control systems, and the installation of high-tech furnaces. The project broke ground in 2006 with an energy-savings guarantee of $1.8 million over 15 years. In the first year alone, AV头等舱 exceeded the projected $123,636 in savings with a total savings of $215,199.
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</div>thumbnailmain imageHundreds of Local Students Participate in Storybook Walk2021-10-01T21:50:00Z2021-10-01T21:50:00Z<div data-rss-type="text">
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</div>thumbnailmain imageAV头等舱 Adds Master of Science in Human Resource Management to Online Degree Program2021-09-27T13:25:09Z2021-09-27T13:25:09Z<div>
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In the fall of 1945, Opal Clark Tye became a member of the bulldog family at AV头等舱 College. 75 years later, she is now a member of the alumni association.
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鈥淏y the authority vested in me by the Board of Trustees of AV头等舱 College, I now convey upon you the degree, Bachelor of Science in General Studies, with all the rights and privileges pertaining there to.鈥
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On Wednesday, AV头等舱 College President Marica Hawkins conferred Tye鈥檚 degree virtually. Tye, dressed in the college鈥檚 cap and gown, was all smiles as her diploma was already displayed on the wall in her room at Christian Care Communities in Corbin.聽
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This spring, as many of us were hunkered down in our homes amidst a worldwide pandemic, Hawkins heard Tye鈥檚 story for the first time and after a little digging, discovered
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she was eligible for a AV头等舱
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College degree.聽
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鈥淚 am so happy to be able to do this and I just thank your family, especially your granddaughter for bringing to our attention that you had enough credits to graduate,鈥 Hawkins said to Tye. 聽
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Tye, then Opal Clark, lost her parents at a very young age. Tye was taken in at the Methodist Home for Children of Cedartown, an orphanage in Georgia. During her senior year of high school, the orphanage had a special guest visit, Dr. Conway Boatman, President of AV头等舱 College.聽
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鈥淗e asked them who was athletic and smart because AV头等舱 could offer them scholarships to attend. My granny said she raised her hand high,鈥 said Joslyn Flynn, Tye鈥檚 granddaughter. 聽
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At 17 years old, Tye attended on a full scholarship. She shined on
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campus, both academically and athletically as a cheerleader. It was at AV头等舱 where she met Herman Mitchell Tye, the two married in 1949 and she never completed her degree. 聽
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Time marched on and life continued, Tye raised a beautiful family and was a prominent figure in the local community. Over the years, degrees and requirements at AV头等舱 College changed.
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鈥淲hen her granddaughter came and prompted us to start looking, we found out she had plenty of credits to graduate with a general studies degree but back at that time we didn鈥檛 have general studies,鈥 said Hawkins.聽
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Three quarters of a century in the making, the orphan from Georgia finally checks all the boxes and is a AV头等舱 College graduate.
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