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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: Politics, Eastern Kentucky University, Voting, Colleges and Universities, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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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: Schools, University of Kentucky, Academic Progress, Education, Colleges and Universities
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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: Chemistry, Theft, Human Interest, Elections, Science and Technology
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Education briefs: June 19, 2012
EKU president's, dean's lists The following students were named to the Eastern Kentucky University spring president’s and dean’s lists President’s list Felecia Tahnee Evans Rebekah Jordan Ford Sarah Dawn Gayhart Dustin Paul Griffin...
Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Burger King, Schools, Western Kentucky University
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Vaught's Views: Kentucky basketball fans will pay more for Wildcats' success
larry@amnews.comKentucky’s basketball success in recent years comes with a price — at least for those attending games at Rupp Arena. Despite record revenue pouring in from the Southeastern Conference, Kentucky raised basketball ticket prices by $7 per...Tags: College Basketball, John Calipari, Kentucky Wildcats, Football, Southeastern Conference
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Education briefs for May 10
East Middle students visit DC About 100 students from East Jessamine Middle School traveled to Washington, D.C., April 25-29. Students visited historic sites and national monuments in the nation’s capital as well as Mount Vernon and Naval Academy...Tags: Education, Human Interest, Teaching and Learning, Mount Vernon, Schools
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25 Years Ago: May 17, 2012
May 17, 1987 Some 315 George Rogers Clark High School seniors are scheduled to receive diplomas in the school’s first-ever outdoor ceremony at 8 p.m. Thursday at Cardinal Stadium. In the event of rain, the ceremonies will be moved indoors. Barry...
Tags: University of Kentucky, Education, Indiana University, Awards and Prizes
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Education briefs for May 3
Wilmore Elementary presents musical featuring Broadway hits Wilmore Elementary School will present “Broadway Live!” Thursday, May 3, and Friday, May 4, in the school’s gymnasium at 7 p.m. The program will feature Broadway favorites...Tags: Law Enforcement, Seminaries, Broadway Theater, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest
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Vaught's Views: Adolph Rupp a racist? No way, says Paris native J.D. Tucker
larry@amnews.comHe was an All-American at Duquesne and helped the Dukes reach the NCAA Elite Eight, became one of the first two African-Americans in the NBA to play on a championship team and even played with and against the Harlem Globetrotters. It was quite a...Tags: College Basketball, University of Kentucky, Documentary (genre), National Basketball Association, High School Sports
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Education briefs for March 22
West’s Northrup wins Ky. agriculture poster contest Sidney Northrup of West Jessamine High School was named the 12th-grade winner in a statewide poster contest last week. Agriculture commissioner James Comer saluted the winners of the Kentucky...Tags: University of Kentucky, Ohio River, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students
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TGIF: Three-day music festival coming to Fort Boonesborough
The Winchester SunOrganizers of a new three-day festival in Madison County are hoping to use music to fund scholarships for Appalachian students while providing them with valuable work experience at the same time. Jubilo Music & Arts Festival will be Sept. 13-16 at Fort...Tags: Old Crow Medicine Show (music group), Robyn, Education, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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College news for April 15
BCTC students are scholarship recipients LEXINGTON — Two students from Bluegrass Community & Technical College have been selected as 2012Coca-ColaCommunity College Academic Team Scholars. Out of 1,700 applicants, Brandon Smith was selected as a...
Tags: Eastern Kentucky University, Education, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes
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