This Week at APSU: Stories of Confronting Racism, Navigating the Pandemic, Finding Home
Clarksville, TN – “If Austin Peay Could Talk” is a new, special series about listening. Paying tribute to James Baldwin’s novel, “If Beale Street Could Talk,” the essays in this series are meant to magnify the experiences of the University’s Black faculty and staff.
CDE Lightband announces SmartBand Wi-Fi solution
Clarksville, TN – CDE Lightband launches its new Wi-Fi solution, Smartband. Smartband is the result of a new partnership between CDE Lightband and Plume.
Together, Smartband offers an innovative platform to manage your home Wi-Fi network.
APSU Art + Design Field Guide wins international design award
Clarksville, TN – This summer, two Austin Peay State University (APSU) Department of Art + Design professors earned international honors for the design of the department’s field guide for students.
Habitat for Humanity specialty license plate available for Pre-Order
Clarksville, TN – Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Tennessee (HFHMCTN) is now accepting pre-orders for its new specialty license plate.
The unique design sports Habitat for Humanity colors and logo with the phrase “Together We Build” to emphasize the spirit of partnership with our volunteers, partner families, and the community.
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Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Tennessee is now accepting pre-orders for its new specialty license plate.
APSU Commencement Ceremonies to Stream Live
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University will host six commencement ceremonies on Thursday and Friday, August 6th-7th, 2020, to honor the University’s spring and summer graduates. Today, Thursday, August 6th, 2020, Austin Peay State University will host three ceremonies for spring graduates.
This Week at APSU: Spring, Summer Commencements scheduled for Thursday, Friday
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University (APSU) will host six commencement ceremonies on Thursday and Friday, August 6th-7th, 2020 to honor the University’s spring and summer graduates.
APSU raises $11.4 million during second-highest giving year in University history
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University (APSU) has reached a fundraising total of $11.4 million in gifts and pledges for the 2020 fiscal year. This number illustrates an increase of nearly 10% in the average annual fundraising amount over last year.
Clarksville Parks and Recreation’s Back to School Splash set for August 1st
Pool Parties include distribution of School Supplies
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Parks and Recreation is helping children gear up for the new school year with the return of the Back to School Splash.
Students, grades K-12, are invited to enjoy low-cost pool parties where they will receive a backpack full of school supplies. Hot dogs, chips, and a drink will be served to students and parents.
“We’re excited to be hosting the Back to School Splash again this year,” said Kimberly Gilbert, Aquatics Superintendent for Clarksville Parks and Recreation.
APSU Governor’s School for Computational Physics uses old school tech, telegrams, to reach out to homebound students
Clarksville, TN – Earlier this summer, students at the Austin Peay State University (APSU) Governor’s School for Computational Physics got a special surprise delivered to their front doors: a telegram from the school.
“I wanted the students to have a memento of the weirdest Governor’s School ever,” said Bryan Gaither, Austin Peay State University’s professional mad scientist.
APSU’s Ann Ross Bookstore now ties campus with downtown community
Clarksville, TN – After years of being hidden away inside of campus, the Austin Peay State University (APSU) Ann Ross Bookstore now has a more prominent home at the corner of College and Fourth streets in downtown Clarksville. The University officially opened the new, 13,000-square-foot location in late June, providing more space for merchandise and greater community access.