Baker College and Alpha Phi Sigma have teamed up to launch a new chapter of the criminal justice honor society to be called Pi Zeta Epsilon. Students who apply and are accepted will have access to a number of benefits.
Four Midway University students attended the Midwest Business Administration Association International Society of Marketing Conference to present their work "Sports Infographics and Knowledge Translation: Mobilizing Economic Impact Data to Build Student Skills, Share Research Impacts and Enable Sport Development,” and won the conference’s Best Sports and Experiential Marketing Presentation Award.
Education professionals in Kentucky now have a multifaceted and affordable master's degree program available to them at Morehead State University. The program offers several areas of focus, and is online.
Of the 150 students in Jefferson Community and Technical College’s Aviation Maintenance program, 15 are women, which is the highest number in the program’s history.
Three Vincennes University students used their love of skateboarding and the knowledge gained in their Precision Machining Technology Program to build an electric skateboard which was entered into, and won, the 2022 Mastercam Wildest Parts Competition.
Dr. Sally K. Miller will be the presenter at the 25th Advanced Practice Registered Nursing Symposium at the University of Southern Indiana.
The University of Evansville’s Evansville Promise Neighborhood has received a $30-million grant from the Department of Education, as well as a similar amount from community partners in a match. The money will be used to provide educational services to students in the area.
Kettering College is starting a new Community Healthcare Worker program to help put workers into the community that help bridge the gap between healthcare providers and the community members they serve.
Students at the University of Kentucky and West Kentucky Community and Technical College have the opportunity to pursue a Computer Engineering Technology degree thanks to a collaboration between the two schools. The schools have previously collaborated on other degree programs, as well.
The University of Kentucky’s new Quality Enhancement Plan, called Transdisciplinary Educational Approaches to Advance Kentucky, is leveraging multiple sources of knowledge to improve student success.