APSU is moving all of this year’s face-to-face summer classes online or to other forms of non-face-to-face instruction.
On March 20, the APSU Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve the new master’s degree program.
The GIS Center at APSU accepted the task when Gov. Bill Lee asked for resources in the coronavirus fight by designing a 3D-printed prototype shield.
The new series hopes to help viewers deal with “the isolation and uncertainty of the coronavirus and social distancing.”
The Clarksville-Montgomery Library is offering free ebooks, audiobooks, movies and more for those with and without a library card.
AP students stuck at home will still be able to earn their college credit through a new, online testing option.
The Montgomery County Health Department received notification from the Tennessee Department of Health confirming a case of a child who tested positive with COVID-19.
Effective Monday, March 23rd until further notice, meals for children will be served Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to noon.