MSU names College of Education in honor of Ernst and Sara...

Drs. Ernst and Sara Lane Volgenau Drs. Ernst and Sara Lane (57) Volgenau are two long-time supporters of...

Cornett receives 2020 Morehead-Rowan County Chamber Educator of the Year award

Rowan County is where Niki Cornett (09) was born, where she spent much of her youth, where she graduated high school, where...

In Memoriam: January 2021

The Morehead State University family remembers ... NameClassDonald W. Betz1951Mary E. Reed1951Dorotha P. O'Brien1953Charles J. Thomason1954Helen (Gambill) Thomason1955Betty...

MSU Commencement honors spring and fall 2020 graduates

Even with the unique challenges and changes in the spring and fall semesters of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many Morehead State University students completed...

Morehead State continues to serve Kentucky’s educators through tuition discount

Morehead State has made significant changes this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, throughout MSU's more than 130-year history, one thing has never changed: being an institution...

Joyce and Roy Spaulding provide legacy gift to support MSU education...

Roy and Joyce Spaulding Once Joyce (60) and Roy (60) Spaulding came to Morehead State University, they made a few different commitments....

Alumna Lexie Centers recognized for financial literacy education

Morehead State alumna Lexie Butler Centers (09) earned the distinction of Financial Literacy Educator of the Month in October 2020 for her efforts to teach...

Bringing education into the 21st Century: CeCe Best helps teachers integrate...

   One Morehead State doctoral student is helping other teachers make the switch to virtual education by teaching them about instructional...

Alumni write Spanish textbook for Appalachian students

Two Morehead State alumni, Dr. Chris (16) and Dr. Emmanuel (11) Anama-Green, saw a need to make the curriculum in their Spanish classes more relatable to their students...

Long-time educator Pinkie Moore’s mission is to help under-served children and...

In her nearly five decades working in early childhood education and at age 73, Pinkie Sparks Moore (69) continues to help give young people a better chance of becoming successful students.