
Rho Sigma Kappa national honor society inducts nine new members
Rho Sigma Kappa (RSK), the national honor society in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) at Murray State University, inducted nine new members at its spring ceremony on April 17.
Rho Sigma Kappa (RSK), the national honor society in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) at Murray State University, inducted nine new members at its spring ceremony on April 17.
Murray State University’s Jesse D. Jones College of Science, Engineering and Technology recently teamed up with the National Quilt Museum (NQM) in Paducah, Kentucky, for a fun and challenging learning activity designed around the new exhibit at the museum by the artist Victoria Findlay Wolfe.
Murray State University officials and Dr. Thomas and Mrs. Jo Logan and their family, along with members of the community, dedicated the Dr. Thomas B. Logan and Mrs. Jo Lloyd Logan Biological Sciences Building, or "Logan Hall,” on April 11.
Two Murray State University faculty members have been awarded a grant from the Kentucky Arts Council and the Kentucky Historical Society to support an upcoming photography exhibition in honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
On April 16, 40 students from the Construction Management and Architecture program in the School of Engineering at Murray State University participated in a Mock Bid Day competition hosted by the AGC of Western Kentucky, a chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America.
A variety of online programs offered by Murray State University have been recognized by Online U.
Three Murray State University students—Karsyn Tucker, Lila Williams and Sadie Smith—won a competitive grant from the Community Foundation of West Kentucky for local nonprofit organizations this semester.
Alex West, a Murray State University senior health and physical education (HPE) major from Evansville, Indiana, has been named the Health and Physical Education Major of the Year by the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE America).
Murray State University has awarded a total of 18 incoming students with the prestigious Presidential Fellowship, which includes full tuition, housing and meals for up to four years at the University.
Murray State University student Karrington Edwards, of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., was among the dedicated student leaders recently selected to receive a prestigious Order of Omega scholarship.