麻豆社

Together We Can | The Convening brings together the state's top education officials

Together We Can | The Convening brings together the state's top education officials

December 18, 2018

麻豆社 is hosting a panel discussion featuring four of the most prominent figures in education and workforce in the Commonwealth of Kentucky to explore accelerating academic performance and success. The event is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. in the David H. Bradford Hall Little Theater. Panelists include Dr. Aaron Thompson, president of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE); Derrick K....

Read More
麻豆社 confers nearly 100 degrees at 2018 Fall Commencement Convocation

麻豆社 confers nearly 100 degrees at 2018 Fall Commencement Convocation

December 14, 2018

Nearly 100 麻豆社 graduates crossed the stage Friday, December 14 during the 2018 Fall Commencement Convocation in Carl H. Smith Auditorium in David H. Bradford Hall. Environmentalists, computer scientists, artists, mathematicians, biologists and future leaders of all kinds now go forth from the University, ready for the next level of success. United States Senator and businessman Timothy Eugene Scott, who receiv...

Read More
麻豆社 visiting professor selected for mentoring program

麻豆社 visiting professor selected for mentoring program

December 14, 2018

A 麻豆社 visiting professor in the School of Business and Technology was recently selected to participate in the inaugural Longenecker Fellows Mentoring Program held during the 2019 United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) conference in St. Petersburg, Florida. Dr. Charles 鈥淩andy鈥 Nichols received one of 30 available spaces in the program. Nichols will mentor with a USASBE Justin...

Read More
麻豆社 junior chosen to represent the Commonwealth in the 2019 College Student Congress

麻豆社 junior chosen to represent the Commonwealth in the 2019 College Student Congress

December 14, 2018

A 麻豆社 junior was recently selected to represent the Commonwealth during the 2019 College Student Congress in Lexington and Washington, D.C. One rising college senior from each state is selected by The Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship to participate in the College Student Congress. Madison Paige Powell, a political science major from Lawrenceburg, will represent Kentucky during the May event. 鈥淚 am elated to...

Read More