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'Wooded Rapist' receives 32 years
The woman focused on the prosecutor as she explained how the rape has changed her life.
Thursday | The Leaf-Chronicle
APSU faculty, staff achieve goals through pursuits
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. Faculty and staff at Austin Peay State University recently brought recognition to the University through their professional, scholarly and personal development activities.
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The following students were named to the Dean's List at Austin Peay State University's main campus and the APSU Center at Fort Campbell for Spring I and Spring II for the Spring 2009 term:
APSU makes progress in improving its FEMA eligibility
Austin Peay State University is one step closer to improving its eligibility for federal money to deal with natural disasters.
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Bats are dying across the eastern coast - more than 400,000 in the last three years.
Frazier selected for Jr. Spann Scholarship
Stephanie Frazier, a recent graduate of Dickson County High School, received the Junior Spann Memorial Scholarship sponsored by the Dickson County United Methodist Laity Club.
APSU literature department continues grant-funded reading program
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. For a second consecutive year, the Austin Peay State University Department of Languages and Literature has received a grant to help middle school students improve their reading.
Future teachers face new requirements
A National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education announcement Tuesday spotlighted what many educators call the most significant revision of teacher education requirements in more than a decade.
What: The Pottery Room is offering African-inspired arts and crafts sessions. Projects vary every other week.
Local teachers were honored at Austin Peay State University with an Agriculture in the Classroom workshop recently.
Most sites busy with activities
During the second week of festivities, many sites within the Summer Youth Program prepared cards and other crafts to celebrate Father's Day while others held contests and special events.
Fort Campbell troops are back and Austin Peay State University officials want to spread the news about MAT - master of arts in teaching - a program that started at Fort Campbell last year while many soldiers were deployed.
APSU Governor's School attracts top students
Knowing how to plot 'total energy versus time' is a cinch for 36 students from across the state participating in the second Governor's School for Computational Physics hosted at Austin Peay State University.
MAT program growing at APSU campus and Fort Campbell
Fort Campbell troops are back and Austin Peay State University officials want to spread the news about MAT - Master of Arts in Teaching - a program that started at Fort Campbell last year while many soldiers were deployed.
An addition to the Renaissance Center's sign announces the partnership between the Jackson Foundation facility and Austin Peay State University and Nashville State Community College.
APSU faculty, staff achieve goals through pursuits
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. Faculty and staff at Austin Peay State University recently brought recognition to the University through their professional, scholarly and personal development activities.
Around the community in Stewart County
Hope everyone enjoyed a great weekend. The weather is getting much better. Not as much rain and a little more sunshine.
APSU Extended Ed offers classes
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - Develop a new skill, explore a new idea, learn a new language or seek a new career with classes from Austin Peay State University's Center for Extended and Distance Education.