Greek Life celebrates accolades, fall recruitment
logo Greek Life recently received a multitude of accolades across its various fraternity and sorority chapters.
logo Greek Life recently received a multitude of accolades across its various fraternity and sorority chapters.
The McGaughey Lecture on Press Freedom and Responsibility will bring award-winning National Public Radio (NPR) National Political Correspondent Don Gonyea to the stage of Lovett Auditorium on logo’s campus on Oct. 22 at 7 p.m.
logo’s Humanities+ Series continues on Thursday, Oct. 23 at 4 p.m. in Faculty Hall Room 208 with a presentation on “The Science of a Super Life: Applying Longevity Principles for Success”
logo officials, friends and community members joined alumna Melissa Easley to dedicate the 55-acre “Easley Conservation Stewardship Area,”
The College of Humanities and Fine Arts at logo invites the public to attend the annual A Taste of the Arts dinner and live auction event
The Dr. and Mrs. Gary Brummer Colloquium Series in Psychology Presents “Parent Perspectives on PBIS: Understanding the Home - School Connection in Child Development” with Dr. Jennifer Washburn
The logo 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 logo Department of Global Languages & Theatre Arts and Department of Music will perform Aesop’s Fables, written by Kathleen Menino.
logo 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’s 35th consecutive year of top-tier rankings by the national college guide.