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A measure that would allow Tennessee schools to refuse undocumented students is likely dead for the 2025 legislative session.
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Campus groups and local organizations rallied at Murray State University Tuesday to show support for international students almost a week after a Murray student’s visa was revoked.
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Kentucky’s House Bill 4 would require all diversity, equity and inclusion offices close and programs end by this summer. A full Senate vote is the only thing standing between the bill and the governor’s desk.
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A new president will lead Murray State University into its next academic year.
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Last year, the General Assembly created a task force to study the governance of Jefferson County Public Schools. After it called for another year of study, the legislature is considering expanding the group to study all Kentucky schools.
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University of Tennessee at Martin officials recently broke ground on a new $18 million facility geared toward boosting workforce and economic development efforts in the region.
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Tennessee schools could refuse to teach students without legal status, or charge their families tuition, under a bill advancing in the statehouse.
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Murray State University held the last of its four town hall meetings Monday for campus and community members to meet Christian E. Hardigree, one of the finalists to be the college’s next president.
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Diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives would be banned under a bill that passed on party lines through a House committee Tuesday, after the GOP committee chair limited debate in opposition.
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A novelist who was the first African-American to be published abroad. A former slave who sued her master for freedom. And one of the first black men to graduate from West Point. These are just some of the historical figures actors with the Kentucky Chautauqua program portray, telling their stories in communities across the Commonwealth.
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Murray State University hosted the third of four town hall meetings Thursday for campus and community members to meet Ron K. Patterson, one of the finalists in the running to be the campus's next president.
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Murray State University held its second of four town hall meetings Monday for campus and community members to meet Diana Rogers-Adkinson, one of the finalists to be the college’s next president.