For some legacy families, Austin Peay is such a part of their lives that the campus appears in their earliest memories.
For the last few years, Melody Shipley has taught pottery classes for Austin Peay State University’s Community School for the Arts.
Vassey will give a lecture about her work and artistic practice at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, in room 120 of the Art + Design building.
More than 20 teachers attended an arts integration professional development workshop Oct. 2 at the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System’s Central Services-South building.
G.H.O.S.T. (Great Halloween Options for Safe Trick-or-Treating) is the on-campus alternative for safe trick-or-treating.
The bull charged through first place and champion designations and has culminated division grand champion at the Tennessee State Fair.
Diehr’s tin and concrete sculpture, “The Gateway,” remains an iconic part of the campus, but few people know its name or history.
Earlier this year, the University’s board voted to create three new awards — the APSU Philanthropist of the Year Award, the Govs Who Lead Through Military Service Award and the Govs Who Lead Through Service Award.