MURRAY – The public is invited to attend the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Breakfast on Monday, as well as to participate in the traditional Day of Service.
Austin Carter speaks to Murray State professor of history Dr. Brian Clardy about his upcoming lecture as part of the university's Black Heritage Lecture series.
Dionte BerryEditor-in-Chiefdberry11@murraystate.edu After relocating to Blackburn Science Building in 2021, the Veteran Affairs Office is now under a new coordinator, who is working toward revamping the Office’s space and outreach making their presence known on campus. AJ Cunha retired from the Navy on Oct. 28 2021, after serving as active…
Posted By: Features Editor
April 29, 2021
Dr. Stephanie Anderson
sanderson37@murraystate.edu
I made a decision in the spring of 2000 that changed my life forever. I decided to attend Murray State and study journalism.
I went on to earn my bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate from this great institution.
In 2012, I had the pleasure of joining the journalism and mass communication department as an adjunct lecturer.
Four years later, I moved into the role of assistant professor and publications adviser.
Since Aug. 2016, I have taught journalism courses and advised
The Murray State News. It was a chance for me to share my years of media experience with aspiring collegiate journalists.
Racers Helping Racers continues amid pandemic
Posted By: News Editor
April 7, 2021
Erinn Finley
Racers Helping Racers employees continue to donate food to students through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trish Lofton, the administrative assistant for student life, said employees were extremely busy serving students stranded on campus after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. When campus shut down, the pantry workers started the Curbside Pantry, which allowed online orders to be filled. They served students this way until classes resumed in August 2020. Now they serve students through curbside at the Curris Center and through their location in the Blackburn Science Building.