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West Jessamine's Irgang opts to walk-on to UK's football team
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comMorehead State came calling. So did Lindsey Wilson College. However, when it was all said and done, West Jessamine football standout Robby Irgang decided to take the road less traveled as a preferred walk-on to play for the University of Kentucky in the...Tags: University of Kentucky, Awards and Prizes, Football, Kentucky Wildcats, College Football
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Too many teachers, not enough jobs
Reporter and PhotographerSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- It's not double the fun if you're looking for a job as an elementary school teacher. A national research group says colleges nationwide are training twice as many K-5 teachers as we need each year. Education is a popular major at...Tags: Missouri State University, Graduation, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Students
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Lincoln students can apply for Rogers Explorers leadership program
The Center for Rural Development is accepting applications through March 4 from eighth-grade middle school students in Lincoln County interested in developing their skills in math, science and technology this summer at the 2013 Rogers Explorers youth...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Mathematics, Education, Eastern Kentucky University
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4-H teen awarded $2,000 MSU pre-college scholarship
EAST JORDAN -- Brielle Healey, an eighth-grader at East Jordan Middle School, has been awarded a $2,000 Michigan State University Pre-College Achievement Scholarship. Students in eighth to 10th grades who attended an MSU summer pre-college program last...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Education, Financial Aid, Michigan State University
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Governor's plan would focus on universities' performances but add little to budgets
areynolds@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- It's a drop in the bucket, but educators say they would take it. Gov. Jay Nixon unveiled his plan to fund higher education at a news conference at Missouri State University on Wednesday morning. Nixon's proposal calls for an...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Missouri State University, Academic Progress, Jay Nixon
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Missouri State finalizes its 2013 football recruiting class
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Missouri State University has announced the receipt of National Letters of Intent from 19 student-athletes who have committed to play football for the Bears this fall. The class includes 16 high school seniors and three junior...
Tags: Missouri State University, Teaching and Learning, Jeff Wallace, Georgia Bulldogs, Mike Grant
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Risk versus reward
I am writing in regard to the Somerset rifle team and the plaguing lead issues that loom over the program. I am the father of Ethan Cole who has shot for the Somerset rifle team for four years and was signed to a scholarship at Morehead State...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Broken Bones, Medical Procedures and Tests, Awards and Prizes, College Sports
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Engagement: Willis-Dicken
Jo and Dwight Willis of Nicholasville, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Adrienne Tyler Willis, to Joshua Ryan Dicken, son of Mrs. Martha Griffin of Dawsonville, Ga., and Mr. Johnny Dicken of Mt. Sterling. Tyler is a graduate of...
Tags: Western Kentucky University, Georgetown
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Programs enrich local leadership
Many leaders are needed to undertake tasks, especially in rural communities. Leadership development programs will help enrich local leadership in small towns. All communities have individuals who take on leadership roles to champion local causes and...Tags: Education
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Two long-time MSU administrators will retire
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Two long-time employees of Missouri State University announced their retirements: Vice President for Student Affairs Earle Doman and Executive Director of Alumni Relations Julie Ebersold. Doman’s retirement is effective May 1,...
Tags: Missouri State University, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Education, Students
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Safety alert was delayed on muggings near MSU campus
lpozen@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Two Missouri State University students were mugged near campus last month, but students and staff did not hear about it until nearly two weeks afterwards. The crimes happened during finals week. The first time, someone hit a male...Tags: Missouri State University, Theft, Health and Safety at School, Crime, Law and Justice
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