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The Eriksson College of Education’s Dr. Allison Oliver, a first-year assistant professor at Austin Peay State University, will serve on the executive board of the Tennessee Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). Oliver, who teaches special education courses, will serve as the membership services chair.
Clarksville’s own Haven Madison joins Katie Gambill on Clarksville’s Conversation.
The CMC Education Foundation is pleased to announce the inaugural Dash to Benefit 5K will take place on May 20, starting in McGregor Park at 8:30 am. This family-friendly event includes activities for all ages.
Austin Peay State University’s Department of Art + Design is celebrating the end of the 2022-23 academic year with the 55th Annual Juried Student Exhibition.
Austin Peay State University’s popular summer coding camps return this year to allow anyone from third graders through recent high school graduates a chance to hone their Minecraft-, Roblox-, website- and video game-building skills.
Country music isn’t always the topic of discussion in a global business course; but that’s exactly what happened when Sarah Trahern, the CEO of the Country Music Association, spoke to students at Austin Peay State University.
The Friends of the Library Spring Used Book Sale returns to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library, Thursday, April 27th.
Austin Peay State University (APSU) is currently accepting nominations for the Governors Military Hall of Fame 2023 class.
Joy Closet is an organization that supports foster families and helps foster children as they move from childhood into adulthood.