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‘The Summit: A Teaching and Technology Conference’ draws more than 2,000 educators for virtual keynote speeches and workshops

Paige Bold  Contributing Writer  pbold1@murraystate.edu  A total of 2,051 educators representing 159 school districts across 22 states — in addition to guests from six countries worldwide — attended Murray State’s virtualized “The Summit: A Teaching and Technology Conference.”  Typically held at the University’s Murray campus, this year’s event was virtualized as a proactive measure to Read More

Women will always stand out

With the passing of March, Women’s History Month draws to a close, sticking the excited babble around feminism back in the closet until next year when March rolls around again. As much as the world talks a big game about equality, we are failing epicly at making that into a simple truth. From scientific discoveries Read More

The world revolves around STEM, or does it?

Murray State will once again be separating the theatre and global language departments. In 2017, the department of modern languages and the department of theatre arts merged due to low enrollment. As the student population of language and theatre majors rose, more opportunities were being limited and taken from the students due to the combination Read More

New support site for university technology needs

Story by Lindsey Coleman, Staff writer Students can access an online Service Catalog to seek technological solutions and request services in an organized way this semester. Keith Weber, chief information officer, said the new technology Service Catalog is a significant step forward for Murray State. “It enables everyone on campus to submit and track the Read More

Technology’s change on campus

Story by Breanna Sill, Staff writer Living in a world where people camp out in the street just to purchase the newest iPhone the day it releases, but cannot remember the last time they mailed a handwritten letter to someone they know, is proof that technology is constantly progressing and becoming the new norm. The world’s first Read More

Researchers share infographic highlighting rise of women in the several scientific, mathematic fields

MBAonline.com, a education online business resource compiled an infographic aimed at gearing more women toward fields like science, technology, engineering and math, which have historically lacked gender diversity in the United States. The results, featured below, show that significant progress has been made, but work still can be done at the postsecondary level at raising awareness Read More

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