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Forum held to meet provost candidate

Story by Bella Utley, Contributing writer On Nov. 7, Murray State held an open forum for faculty, staff and members of the campus community to meet with Robert Fischer, candidate for the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Fischer is currently the dean of the College of Basic and Applied Sciences at Middle Tennessee Read More

Provost search halted until budget is finalized

Story by Alicia Steele, Staff writer Laura Lohr, president of Murray State’s Staff Congress and a member of the provost and vice president of Academic Affairs search committee, announced Wednesday to the Staff Congress that the search committee’s work was finished. However, no new provost was named. Adrienne King, vice president of Marketing and Outreach, Read More

Marketing and Outreach candidates to participate in discussions

Staff Report The three candidates for vice president of Marketing and Outreach were announced by search committee chair Bob Jackson in preparation for their upcoming receptions. Texas Wesleyan’s John Veilleux, Murray State’s Brian Van Horn and Idaho State’s Adrienne King will each have discussions with the University community in the upcoming weeks as the committee continues to Read More

Jim Carter to retire due to health

Jim Carter, vice president of Institutional Advancement, announced Feb. 2 he will take an early leave from the University and retiring at the beginning of November 2015. Carter’s decision was motivated by his deteriorating health. Catherine Sivills, assistant vice president of Branding, Marketing and Communication, said this was a hard decision for Carter to make Read More

Johnson wins SGA presidency

Forty-five votes separated incumbent Student Government Association President Jeremiah Johnson from his competitor, Meggie Goeke, junior from St. Louis. The close-knit race ended with Johnson earning 787 votes, while Goeke earned 742, votes in one of the most participated student elections. A total of 1,609 students voted earlier this week for their student senate representatives. Read More

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