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Wilmore's East College Street to reopen soon
brossi@jessaminejournal.comWilmore residents will be happy to know East College Street should be open again by the end of the month and the streetscape project is nearly complete, utilities director Dave Carlstedt said Monday. “All the things that have to get done are on...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Religious Education, Seminaries, Education
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Education briefs for July 12
news@jessaminejournal.comBurns, McNeal, Harrison complete GSA program Three students from Jessamine County completed the Kentucky Center Governor’s School for the Arts (GSA) program at Lexington’s Transylvania University on Saturday. The three Jessamine County...Tags: University of Kentucky, Human Interest, College Sports, Students, Artists
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Centre's enrollment success continues with class of 2016
Centre College remains a desired destination for bright and talented young men and women from throughout the nation and across the globe as indicated by yet another successful recruitment effort. According to Bob Nesmith, Centre’s dean of admission...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Education briefs for May 24
education@jessaminejournal.comNicholasville Elementary first-graders receive awards from DAR The local Trabue Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, awarded Nicholasville Elementary students Caitlyn Puckett first place, Serenity Rust second place and Gabrielle Proffitt...Tags: University of Kentucky, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Awards and Prizes
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Centre College honors faculty and staff at closing dinner
Centre College honored faculty and staff last week at the annual faculty and staff appreciation dinner and awards ceremony. Debbie Livasy, custodial leader, and Mike Followell, grounds crew team member, received the Horky Service Award, which...
Tags: Financial Planning, Human Interest, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Biology
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Burgin High School graduates 34 in 2012
smojica@amnews.comBURGIN — In a spirited ceremony Friday, Burgin High School graduated 34 seniors who collectively earned nearly $540,000 in college scholarship funds. “Overall, this is the best academic class we’ve had in my 14 years here,” said...Tags: Human Interest, High Schools, Colleges and Universities, Schools, Awards and Prizes
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Haley Tye named Clark County's 2013 Distinguished Young Woman
The Winchester SunFourteen Clark County young women proved themselves to be distinguished Friday night. The contestants in the second Distinguished Young Women program, formerly known as Junior Miss, showcased their scholastic abilities, physical fitness and poise as part...Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Awards and Prizes, Education
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Rolph, Pennington awarded Jack Freeman scholarships
Danville and Boyle County high school seniors have been named recipients of the Jack Freeman Scholarship. Mary Caitlin Rolph of Danville High School and Emily Kristin Pennington of Boyle County High School each will receive a $1,000 scholarship,...
Tags: University of Kentucky, Health, College Sports, University of Louisville, Science
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Education briefs: June 5, 2012
Music Alumni Association scholarships The Clark County Music Alumni Association is accepting application for its music scholarships until June 12. All Clark County school students with at least one music credit who are continuing their education in...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Eastern Kentucky University, Students, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture
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Education briefs for June 7
Jessamine County students receive EKU scholarships Hundreds of additional incoming freshmen and transfer students have accepted merit-based scholarships to attend Eastern Kentucky University, including nine from Jessamine County. Jessamine County...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Eastern Kentucky University, Students, Religion and Belief, Voting
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Earning college credit becoming easier for high school students
smojica@amnews.comLocal educators are excited about a recent initiative passed by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education that makes it much easier for students to earn college credit while still in high school. Starting this fall, all state two-year and four-year...Tags: University of Kentucky, High Schools, Colleges and Universities, Academic Progress, Students
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Education briefs for June 14
Johnson graduates from West Point Cadet Ethan Frederick Johnson, son of Dr. Charles and Nancy Johnson of Nicholasville, graduated from theU.S. MilitaryAcademy on Saturday, May 26. Johnson graduated from West Jessamine High School in 2008. While at...Tags: College Sports, Personal Data Collection, Awards and Prizes, Theft, Internal Revenue Service
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