The nearly $500,000 grant will allow the university to host events designed to bring students from across the state to campus to experience immersive education opportunities.
The Wilson Sheehan Scholarship Fund was endowed by alumna Lorraine Sheehan Wilson and her husband Chris Wilson.
BridgeValley Community and Technical College’s Dental Hygiene Clinic was recently awarded with a $15,000 grant by the Southern Land Company to fund clinical supplies and operations.
The $6 million planned gift comes from local philanthropist Larry Lee.
The gift comes from the family of Dr. Nadine Coudret, who was the first dean of the University of Southern Indiana Kinney College of Nursing and Health Professions.
The Tennessee General Assembly approved $311 million in funding for the new building, which is estimated to cost $350 million.
Two Honors students, Alexis Katz and Donye Asberry, were selected for paid MSTP summer research programs, which help students who are pursuing combined M.D./Ph.D. degrees gain experience.
A number of regional workforce and industry partners descended on the campus of Pierpont Community and Technical College to inform students of career opportunities after graduation.
The scholarship will support students within the university’s College of Business. Additionally, the Lynn family has established the Tommy Lynn Professional Readiness and Leadership Room within the College’s Professional Readiness and Leadership (PRL) suite.
The Austin Peay State University Retirees Association (APSURA) established the APSURA Scholarship Endowment in 2020, and thanks to increased member donations, the scholarship can be awarded to two students per year instead of one.