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First Day of Spring 2024 Semester: Jan. 16
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Education Night at Govs Men's Basketball: Jan. 18, 7 p.m., F&M Bank Arena
The College of Education will offer family-friendly activities, program information and giveaways (APSU beanies, mittens and cozy socks) in the concourse. College of Education students in attendance can register for a $500 Ann R. Ross Bookstore giveaway. Plus, it's Throwback Thursday, so wear your best 1980's-inspired look! Admission is free for Austin Peay students, and other community members can purchase $8 tickets using this link.
- Last Day to Confirm Spring 2024 Classes: Jan. 22, 9 p.m.
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Unlocking Potential: Embracing Universal Design for Learning for Inclusive Education:
Jan. 23, 9 a.m., MUC 303
Join facilitator Dr. Allison Oliver for this seminar, where you can learn more about this educational framework that assists in creating inclusive, transformative learning opportunities for all students. Registration required here. Lunch provided!
- STEA Monthly Meeting: 4 p.m., Jan. 23, Claxton 308
Get involved in this student organization for education majors and minors.
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EDU Morning Brew: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m., Jan. 25, Claxton 2nd Floor
Enjoy free coffee and snacks the last Thursday of each month. Meet COE faculty, staff and students!
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Austin Peay State University employee reflects on U.S. citizenship journey
Emmanuel Méjeun's U.S. journey began in 2010 when he arrived to study music and education. In the aftermath of a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake in his hometown of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, that same year, Méjeun's arrival in Clarksville supported his dreams, reinvigorated his passions and became a second home. In October 2023, Méjeun took an important step to make this sense of home more official – he became a U.S. citizen.
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| Memphis-Shelby County principal named APSU College of Education Leadership Fellow
Dr. Robert Gordon Jr., a principal in the Memphis-Shelby County School System, was recently named the second Eriksson College of Education Leadership Fellow at Austin Peay State University. With a growing pipeline of students earning their Master of Arts in Education (M.A.Ed.) with a concentration in educational leadership studies, designating a Leadership Fellow allows the graduate-level faculty to glean insights into school administrator best practices from someone working in the field.
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Center for Rural Education |
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Save the date for the 4th Annual Rural Education Conference, March 19. The virtual conference will be free for APSU students to attend!
APSU's Center for Rural Education supports and collaborates with rural Tennessee school districts, including McEwen Junior High School. Dr. Cheryl Lambert, the center's coordinator, recently delivered STEM activity kits and a 3D printer to the school thanks to funding from a Google Data Center Community Grant.
For more about the Center for Rural Education and opportunities to get involved, email Dr. Lambert at lambertc@apsu.edu.
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