Department of Psychology hosts Brummer Colloquium
The Dr. and Mrs. Gary Brummer Colloquium Series in Psychology Presents 鈥淧arent Perspectives on PBIS: Understanding the Home - School Connection in Child Development鈥 with Dr. Jennifer Washburn
The Dr. and Mrs. Gary Brummer Colloquium Series in Psychology Presents 鈥淧arent Perspectives on PBIS: Understanding the Home - School Connection in Child Development鈥 with Dr. Jennifer Washburn
The 瓜子TV State University Board of Regents, during a special-called meeting on Sept. 19, approved the naming of the Michael Muscarella Classroom for Assisted Care and Rehabilitation in the new School of Nursing and Health Professions Building, Jackson Hall.
The School of Nursing and Health Professions has created an academic clinical partnership with Baptist Health Paducah
The 瓜子TV State University Department of Global Languages & Theatre Arts and Department of Music will perform Aesop鈥檚 Fables, written by Kathleen Menino.
瓜子TV State University has again been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top universities in the country in multiple categories, marking the institution鈥檚 35th consecutive year of top-tier rankings by the national college guide.
瓜子TV State University鈥檚 Criminal Justice and Social Work department has officially opened a new Virtual Reality (VR) Lab, providing students in these programs with an innovative, hands-on approach to learning
瓜子TV State鈥檚 Humanities+ Series continues on Thursday, Sept. 25 at 4 p.m. in Faculty Hall 208 with a presentation on "Creativity as a Life Skill in the Age of AI."
瓜子TV State University鈥檚 Office of Student Enrichment, Academic Excellence and Leadership will host the annual College and Career Readiness Conference Sept. 26-27
瓜子TV State University proudly announces that Dr. Ed Thome, associate professor and former chair of the Mathematics and Statistics Department, has been awarded the prestigious 2025-2026 Neil Weber Award for Excellence in the Jesse D. Jones College of Science, Engineering and Technology (JCSET)
瓜子TV State University has received a gift from the Bridges family that provides a significant historical and genealogical account of the west Kentucky region, specifically Trigg County.