Morehead State University has a long-standing reputation for supporting veterans, active military, and military-connected families pursuing a college education
MSU recently earned the 2024-25 College of Distinction status as one of the Best Colleges for Military Support
Morehead State is continuing to assist active military students who have provided sacrifice and service to our country
MSU and the Kentucky Army National Guard signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to renew a partnership supporting citizen soldiers as they earn their degrees
“Morehead State has a long history of working with our active duty and veteran students as well as a strong ROTC program,” said MSU President Dr
“This agreement with the Kentucky National Guard affirms our commitment to provide opportunities and support for service members to continue their education and achieve their career goals.”
This mutually beneficial partnership helps foster a culture of military support on campus while providing students serving in the Kentucky Army National Guard an even greater college experience with increased preparation for their careers after graduation
Benefits to Kentucky Army National Guard students include:
The Kentucky Army National Guard provides MSU with a full-time officer to serve as a professor of military science and liaison to MSU’s Army ROTC Program
KYARNG also provides opportunities and resources to the Department of Military Science and ROTC cadets for educational and career fairs and email support
They also provide equipment and personnel for military-focused events on campus and aid in MSU recruitment efforts to bring in new and returning students
Morehead State will also receive full State Tuition Assistance based on in-state tuition
which is available to any active Kentucky Army National Guard member who is accepted and enrolled at MSU
with the possibility of an additional five-year extension following a joint evaluation
“The KYNG and MSU enter this partnership to support our veterans and their family members in achieving their educational goals," said U.S
“We’re committed to ensuring access to the resources and services that enable them to complete their degree program while supporting our state and nation through military service.”
Morehead State University is nationally recognized as one of the nation's top military- and veteran-friendly schools
We strive to provide veteran students with the support and resources they need to be successful
To learn more about the benefits of becoming an Eagle as a veteran, active military or military-connected student, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/veteran
You can also learn about the MSU Army ROTC Program by contacting the Department of Military Science at msurotc@moreheadstate.edu or 606-783-2050
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The commencement ceremonies for spring 2025 graduates will be held at 10 a.m
ceremony will recognize graduates from the Ernst & Sara Lane Volgenau College of Education and the College of Science & Engineering
ceremony will recognize graduates from the Caudill College of Arts
Smith College of Business & Technology
You may livestream the ceremonies on MSU's YouTube channel
Emma Brock and Hallie Adams are the student speakers for the 2025 Spring Commencement
Emma Brock of Corbin is the commencement speaker representing the College of Science & Engineering
She is the daughter of Billy and Vikki Brock and the sister of Morgan and Taylor Brock
She will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience with a minor in Mathematics
A graduate of the Craft Academy for Excellence in Science & Mathematics (Class of 2022)
Honors Scholarship in 2022 and made the Dean's List every semester as an undergraduate student
As an Honors Undergraduate Research Fellow
Brock received an Exceptional Merit Award at the Celebration of Student Scholarship in 2022 and 2023
She was also selected for the KYINBRE Internship at the University of Kentucky in 2023
MSU's neuroscience program named Brock the Outstanding Neuroscience Junior in 2023 and Outstanding Neuroscience Senior in 2024
in Neuroscience at the University of Florida upon graduation
Hallie Adams of Flemingsburg is the commencement speaker representing the Caudill College of Arts
She is the daughter of Stevie and Cathy Adams and the sister of Case Adams
She will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Production & Journalism with minors in Photography and Social Media
A recipient of the Rocky Burke Scholarship and the Communication Enrichment Scholarship
Adams maintained a 4.0 GPA every year as an undergraduate student and gained significant professional experience outside the classroom as a media professional
She was a weather anchor for MSUTV's NewsCenter her first year
She worked for four years as a reporter and board operator for Morehead State Public Radio
Adams was a media personnel intern for the Kentucky Center for Traditional Music and began working for The Trail Blazer
She started as a staffer and worked up to editor-in-chief her senior year
The Spring Commencement will include the commissioning of ROTC officers:
The event will not require tickets for guests or graduates
and there is no limit on the number of guests who may attend
and the venue will not mandate social distancing
Theatre & Dance students and faculty will provide special music
For more information on MSU's 2025 Spring Commencement, visit moreheadstate.edu/graduation.
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7 seed for the Ohio Valley Conference Championship
This marks Tech's second consecutive tournament appearance
Wagner's standout performance featured eight strikeouts
Senior players received special recognition as the team concluded the regular season with a 19-33 record
Tennessee Tech will play their first game of the OVC tournament against Tennessee State at 10 a.m
A victory will lead them into the double-elimination portion of the competition against Southeast Missouri
Tennessee Tech's Senior Day win and Wagner's no-hitter not only spotlight the team's current talent but also boost their momentum heading into the OVC tournament
where they seek to make a deeper run than in previous years
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winning both games on Sunday at Lou Brock Sports Complex
Lindenwood rallied after a fifth-inning tie
securing a 6-5 victory highlighted by key performances from Jake Radosevich and Evan Funkhouser
The second game saw the Lions establish a strong lead after a slow start
ultimately winning 12-9 after an impressive offensive display
The wins bring Lindenwood’s record to 26-23 overall and 12-8 in the OVC
while Morehead State drops to 12-30 and 2-19 in conference play
Lindenwood is set to face Saint Louis on Tuesday
as they look to continue their momentum and increase their standing ahead of postseason play
The sweep against Morehead State not only boosts Lindenwood's confidence but also positions them well for upcoming challenges
demonstrating their offensive depth and pitching effectiveness
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(WKYT) - On the latest edition of Kentucky Newsmakers
WKYT’s Bill Bryant talks with Morehead State University President Dr
Jay Morgan and University of Kentucky Political Science Professor Dr
Jay Morgan talks about a busy time on campus
there’s a lot happening in Kentucky politics and the state’s most quoted political expert
UK Professor Stephen Voss joins us to talk about some of it
A new state record has been established for the Vermilion Snapper (Rhomboplites aurorubens)
according to The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries
4 ounce Vermillion Snapper off Morehead City
Shaw was fishing offshore south of Beaufort Inlet in his vessel when the fish took his bait
The release states that Shaw started reeling in the fish
landing it using his Shimano rod and reel with 65-pound braid
Thefish measured 23.5-inches from the tip of the nose to the fork in the tail
The fish was weighed in by fisheries staff at the Office of the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries Morehead City Headquarters
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In an award ceremony for hands-on experiences inside and outside the classroom to prepare students for career success
Morehead State University's Center for Career Development & Experiential Education recognized faculty
The ceremony was part of the 20th Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship
honored those whose contributions to and investments in career development via experiential education were exceptional
and faculty engaged in experiential education—internships
and student teaching—during 2024 were eligible for nomination
presented by Coordinator of Service Learning Andrew Sexton (Class of 2020
staff and faculty who used their time and experience to give back to Morehead and the service region
left to right: Craft Academy students Jaxson Brewer
Jacob Layne and Emma Laney (Community Impact Award - Student)
Itza Zavala-Garrett (Community Impact Award - Faculty) and Teresa Conway (Community Impact Award - Staff)
assistant professor and elementary education coordinator in MSU's Ernst & Sara Lane Volgenau College of Education
has encouraged and supported many students in their local and abroad internship experiences
She promotes hands-on learning experiences through ongoing engagement with the Level UP program
Nelson supervised students doing their student-teaching in Ireland and Kentucky while also engaging them in service-learning projects locally and abroad
"to prepare individuals for careers of excellence in veterinary medicine
academics and research." This award recognizes Stephanie Mitchell
a veterinary nurse training manager at the College of Veterinary Medicine
including supervising MSU students completing their clinical experiences
a veterinary technology major from Bellevue
interned at Auburn University's College of Veterinary Sciences
she built valuable career skills such as teamwork
interactive environment of the teaching hospital
professor of Spanish in the Caudill College of Arts
intersects language education and community service
Zavala-Garrett has led a partnership between MSU's Spanish language program and Morehead State Public Radio to translate locally produced news stories from English to Spanish
As part of the University's Level UP program
this service-learning course develops students' communication
Students translate news stories published alongside their English versions on the MSPR website
increasing accessibility to local information
former mental health counselor at MSU's Counseling & Health Services
played a pivotal role in expanding on-campus support for survivors of sexual violence
Pathways Porchlight | Sexual Assault Resource Center began discussions with MSU partners involved in the Green Dot Bystander Intervention project about placing an advocate directly on campus
Conway became instrumental in making this vision a reality
students were able to stop in at their convenience and access vital services in a familiar
Craft Academy for Excellence in Science & Mathematics seniors Jaxson Brewer (Georgetown)
and Jacob Layne (Catlettsburg) provided leadership in the Hazel Green Academy Revitalization Project
As part of an ongoing service-learning initiative
these students partnered with the HGA Board of Directors
and local community members to restore historic structures
and offer tutoring services to local students
gave students real-world experience in community development
and nonprofit leadership—including work toward LLC and 501(c)(3) status
supported Wolfe County High School's afterschool tutoring program
and organized "Music on the Green," a cultural event attended by more than 300 people
Community partners interested in working with Morehead State University for future service projects can complete a survey
MSU's Center for Career Development & Experiential Education provides students with helpful tools, knowledge, and opportunities to achieve career success. For resources, upcoming events, and more information, call 606-783-2233 or email careerservices@moreheadstate.edu
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Morehead State University student Arwen Sergent
a senior public history major from Mayking
has been accepted into the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives (KDLA) competitive internship program
This opportunity will provide hands-on experience in archiving and library science
preparing her for a future career as a librarian or archivist
Sergent, a student employee in the Special Collections & Archives at MSU’s Camden-Carroll Library since her freshman year
has long aspired to a career in library science
Her acceptance into this internship marks a significant step toward her professional goals
The KDLA internship will provide Sergent with practical training and professional networking opportunities
allowing her to build on the skills she has developed at MSU
This experience will be invaluable as she prepares for graduate studies in Library Science and a career in the field
“The internship at the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives is an amazing opportunity,” said Sergent
“I have had a work-study position here in the campus archive since my freshman year and have wanted to pursue a Master of Library Science since high school
I’ve always had a deep appreciation for libraries since I was a small child
and knew by high school that I wanted to become a librarian or an archivist
This internship gives me the chance to make some great connections and learn a lot this summer
I was beyond ecstatic when I got the email offering me the position
Getting this experience before I even start grad school is just absolutely amazing.”
“MSU's public history program prepares students for a fulfilling career by providing them with real-life work experiences - from direct involvement in cutting-edge research to unique study abroad opportunities
Arwen has studied while walking across the ruins of the Acropolis in Athens
explored the Nazi Death Camps in Auschwitz
Poland and worked under the direct supervision of the head of special collections at the Camden-Carroll Library.”
Sergent’s achievement exemplifies students’ success in the program and highlights MSU’s commitment to fostering experiential education and professional development opportunities
For more information about the MSU public history program, contact the Department of History, Philosophy, Politics, Global Studies & Legal Studies at hpgl@moreheadstate.edu or 606-783-2655
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Lisa Perry in September,1981 in Falls City
He had a long career with Johnson County government
as well as running his own personal business
Martin was known for his tireless work ethic and dedication
always putting his best foot forward in every endeavor
Martin was very dedicated to anything that involved dirt
Whether it was running his SmoothCat Grading business
or attending Pro Pulling events with his family
Martin had many interests that brought joy not only to himself but to those around him
playing the drums in several bands and sharing his passion for music with friends and family
Through all of these hobbies Martin's larger-than-life spirit allowed him to make lasting relationships that have spanned decades
memories that will remain etched in their hearts
an ever-present source of support and love throughout his life
whose memory lives on in the stories and lessons Martin cherished
Family and friends are invited to pay their respects on April 11
during the visitation held at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home in Olathe
There will be a full service in Falls City
His memory will continue to inspire all who knew him
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a senior media production & journalism major from Banner
“Turning the Page: The History of the Camden-Carroll Library,” at 5:30 p.m
at the Adron Doran University Center (ADUC) Theater.
The documentary explores the rich history and impact of Morehead State’s Camden-Carroll Library
a cornerstone of academic and community life for nearly a century
From its founding to its evolution in the digital age
“Turning the Page” traces how the library has remained a vital resource for students and faculty alike.
The documentary explores much more than the architecture itself; it also explores the people who dedicated their work to improving the education of many students.
“I found this library to have so many resources
and many of the resources are the people themselves who work here,” said Dr
and I’m sure it’s still the same
that they are just gracious to help anybody.”
Initially opened in 1931 as the Johnson Camden Library
it was later renamed the Camden-Carroll Library in 1978 to honor Johnson Camden
“Turning the Page” offers a behind-the-scenes look at the library’s transformation over the years
featuring archival photos and interviews from former and current faculty and staff.
The event is free and open to the public.
To learn more about the Camden-Carroll Library, email ask@moreheadstate.libanswers.com or call 606-783-2200.
The Morehead Film Challenge returns to Morehead State University this weekend
the annual challenge dares participants to conceive
and edit an original short film in 72 hours
Students will receive a creative prompt on Friday afternoon and have until 9 a.m
The event offers an opportunity for students to showcase their storytelling and filmmaking talents under pressure
The challenge culminates in a free public screening on Monday
A red-carpet event will precede the screening at 7 p.m.
giving students the full premiere experience as they share their hard work with the community
The screening is open to the public, and all are encouraged to attend and support the student filmmakers. If you want more information about the Morehead Film Challenge, contact Professor of Mass Communication Jeffrey Hill at j.hill@moreheadstate.edu
For more information, contact the Department of Communication, Media, Art & Design at cmad@moreheadstate.edu or call 606-783-2766
Theatre and Dance presents "Gruesome Playground Injuries" at the Lucille Caudill Little Theater
Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for faculty
Tickets can be purchased at the box office.
Call 606-783-2170 or email mtdboxoffice@moreheadstate.edu for details
our nationally accredited theatre program has provided students with experience in all areas of theatrical production
We are also the only public university in Kentucky to offer a theatre program with teaching certification. Our alums are successful on Broadway
Others continue their studies at esteemed schools like the National Shakespeare Conservatory and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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Morehead State University has announced the appointment of Dr
Chris Schroeder as the new provost and vice president of academic affairs
Schroeder is a steady leader with strong academic credentials and a history of fostering student success,” said Morehead State President Dr
department chair of mathematics and associate provost for undergraduate programs will compliment him in his elevation to provost and vice president for academic affairs
That experience combined with his knowledge of our students makes him an exceptional choice to lead our academic programs
I am glad to have him join our leadership team.”
Schroeder has more than two decades of experience in higher education and a proven record for enhancing student success
developing innovative programs and fostering academic excellence
Before becoming associate provost for undergraduate education and student success in 2023
Schroeder served as chair for MSU's Department of Mathematics beginning in July 2018
He first came to MSU in 2002 as a professor of mathematics and continued in that position for 16 years
Schroeder led the redesign of the general education curriculum
and helped establish the mathematics curriculum for the Craft Academy for Excellence in Science & Mathematics
residential STEM+X academy for academically gifted high school students
he was awarded the department’s Outstanding Teaching Award in 2007 and the department’s Outstanding Service Award in 2009 and again in 2015
he established and oversaw the Mathematics Tutoring & Learning Center
expanded the Eagle Scholars dual-credit program
and helped establish both the Ryan Elmore Scholarship (for data analytics students) and a peer coach model for enhanced courses through a Council for Postsecondary Education (CPE) grant
Schroeder also helped the department surpass the goal of a 50% pass rate for undergraduate students in general education math courses
Schroeder helped oversee and spearhead several successful measures
He was key in developing the Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) to MSU Transfer pathways
He worked with the CPE on various initiatives to improve academic outcomes
Schroeder also helped expand MSU's George M
Luckey Academic Honors Program and led the Complete College Accelerator Initiative to increase student retention and success
He’s been an advocate for MSU's Level UP program to provide students with critical career skills through hands-on educational experiences
Schroeder earned a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education – Mathematics in 1995 from Concordia before earning a Master of Science in Mathematics (1998) and a Ph.D
in Mathematics (2002) from Kansas State University
“When I arrived at Morehead State University over two decades ago
I never dreamed what a difference the University would have on my life,” said Schroeder
“I have had the opportunity to work alongside many amazing faculty and administrative mentors and I’ve developed a deep connection to the region and the students we serve
including my wife Kendra and our three kids
love Morehead and we are honored to consider it home.”
The provost provides leadership in MSU's goal to increase its reputation and become the best public regional university in the South
Schroeder will work with senior leadership in its desire to focus on student success through academic excellence
“I am honored to accept this role and continue serving the University during this exciting time of transformation,” said Schroeder
“I look forward to working with faculty to ensure every student’s potential is nurtured
I am committed to inspiring innovation and collaboration as we aim toward our goal of becoming the best public regional University in the South."
a former MSUTeach master teacher and they have three children: Annamarie
Join us for the 2025 Inscape Reception on Wednesday
in 111 Claypool-Young Art Building at Morehead State University
Celebrate this year’s edition of Inscape
MSU’s literary and visual arts journal
All are welcome! For more details, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/inscape
Through national calls for entries for both group and thematic exhibitions
the gallery showcases the work of primarily American contemporary artists in exhibitions curated by the gallery director with the advisement of faculty
The gallery also hosts faculty and student exhibitions that allow art majors the rare opportunity to exhibit their work in a professional venue
Learn more by emailing cmad@moreheadstate.edu or calling 606-783-2766
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Morehead State University will host a concert featuring one of country music's hottest up-and-coming bands
Flatland Cavalry will perform with special guest The Wilder Blue at 8 p.m
at Johnson Arena inside the Academic-Athletic Center
Americana-country outfit (originally from Lubbock) features lead vocalist/songwriter Cleto Cordero
fiddle player Wesley Hall and multi-instrumentalist Adam Gallegos
The band built a fan base touring across Texas before gaining a national following
and it released its first major label album
Following an appearance on the original motion picture soundtrack for 2023's "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" with its song "Wool," the band has continued to write and record
It recently released "Flatland Forever," a 10-year anniversary collection of new music
including "Sleeping Alone" and "A Life Where We Work Out" featuring Kaitlin Butts
The band recently reached the top spot on Shazam’s U.S
Top 200 chart after the song “How Long” was featured on Paramount’s hit TV series “Yellowstone.”
said bringing bands like Flatland Cavalry to campus is part of an overall goal of bringing more concerts to campus
"They have played at the Railbird Festival and will be performing next year at Bourbon & Beyond next fall," Mast said
"Flatland Cavalry is a very popular group with the college student market."
For more information on the concert and how to purchase tickets, visit www.msueagles.com/flatlandcavalry
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Lindenwood overcame a two-run first inning by the Eagles as they claimed their first victory of the series in game two by a final score of 8-4. Avery Wapp (W
8-6) picked up the win in the circle after throwing a complete game allowing four runs on 10 hits while striking out four
After the Eagles scored two off of Wapp in the bottom of the first inning, the Lions stormed back in the top of the fourth to tie the game scoring two runs. Darnell plated the first run with an RBI single up the middle to score Danielle Franz. Lauren Pelton delivered an RBI to third base scoring Bethany to tie the game
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Morehead State is pleased to announce that Jessi Ferguson (Class of 2011
2012) is the new executive director of the Office of Alumni Relations & Development (ALRD)
She is replacing Allison Caudill (Class of 2005
who recently accepted a position as the vice president for University Advancement
Ferguson is a second generation MSU graduate and a third-generation MSU employee
In addition to a paternal grandfather who worked with facilities
primarily in the Office of Student Life (now the Office of Student Affairs)
Ferguson graduated from MSU in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in business with an emphasis in marketing and immediately started her Master of Business Administration (MBA)
She received a graduate assistantship (GA) in the Office of Communications & Marketing before transitioning into a GA position with the Office of Alumni Relations & Development
She completed an MBA in December 2012 and worked as a staff assistant before accepting an opportunity to transition into a full-time role as the annual giving coordinator in July 2013
Ferguson worked from 2013 to 2022 in annual giving-focused roles
and other special fundraising projects like the 24-Hour Challenge Giving Day
Ferguson began serving as the ALRD's director of advancement and alumni communications
where she oversaw the office's annual giving programs
managed expanded external alumni communications
In addition to carrying on a family legacy
also started a career here last year as a project manager with facilities management and has three grandparents who previously worked in MSU facilities management
"I didn't just grow up in Morehead; I grew up at MSU
I spent a lot of time in the halls of Howell-McDowell
MSU really did feel like home," Jessi recalls
it's an honor to get to carry on that tradition of making a career here."
Ferguson oversees the function and mission of the Office of Alumni Relations & Development
She also leads multi-channel annual fundraising activities
She is the liaison to the Office of Communications & Marketing and manages external alumni and donor communications
With Ferguson's Eagle pride combined with her experience in various roles with Alumni Relations & Development
she said her top priority is to build on recent growth
foster current alumni connections and help cultivate a new generation of proud and supportive Eagle alumni
and we have fun building relationships and meeting new people
we know all the exciting growth happening on campus; we know what our needs are and what kind of support our students need to be successful," Jessi said
Engaging our alumni and involving them in recruiting and supporting the next generations of Eagles is always our goal."
For more information on the Office of Alumni Relations & Development, contact 606-783-2033 or email giving@moreheadstate.edu
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As part of Morehead State University's campus revitalization plan
its nationally ranked veterinary technology program will be getting an improved space for students and faculty
MSU is updating veterinary technology facilities at the Derrickson Agricultural Complex
The University is expanding the building to improve the laboratory and classroom spaces
The renovations should be completed by December 2025
assistant vice president for facilities and operations
said the existing veterinary technology facility needed improvement given the program's needs and growth
restrooms and a common lobby for student gatherings
The existing facility will also get a new exterior skin to match the new additional exterior," Oatman said
"There are also some necessary upgrades to the electrical and plumbing systems
but the administration made it a top priority to renovate and add new space onto the existing facility."
associate professor of veterinary technology
said the addition of two classrooms will allow the program’s existing building space to be used solely for clinical experiences
like small animal dentistry and surgical prep
and potentially accept more students each fall
The new and improved facilities will help the program continue its reputation as the top-ranked program in the state and one of the best in the country
“The faculty of the MSU veterinary technology program has always strived to provide a top-quality education to all our students
This renovation and expansion will further support the educational experience of our students
Graduates from our program are highly desirable in a competitive profession and we hope this expanded space will allow us to train and educate more students,” Staton said
“Credentialed veterinary technicians are a key component to veterinary medicine
The profession needs more highly qualified credentialed veterinary technicians now more than ever and MSU is here to assist in fulfilling that need.”
Learn more about veterinary technology programs at MSU by emailing Staton at a.staton@moreheadstate.edu or calling 606-783-2328
Find out more about MSU's veterinary technology program by calling 606-783-2662
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Flatland Cavalry will come to perform with special guest The Wilder Blue at 8 p.m
Tickets go on sale Monday, Jan. 6. For more information on the concert and how to purchase tickets, visit www.msueagles.com/flatlandcavalry
Morehead State University mourns the loss of Dr
associate professor of biology & chemistry
Coker was born in Bowling Green and grew up in Mitchellville
He worked as an electrician before returning to school
He earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Western Kentucky University in 1997 and a Ph.D
in Chemistry from the University of Cincinnati in 2003
Morehead State University hired Coker as a tenure-track professor
Visitation will be held at 3 p.m. on Monday, April 7, at the Taul Funeral Home, 109 E. Main Street in Mt. Sterling, with a service to follow at 4 p.m. View obituary
(Opportunity for Work & Learning) to honor Coker's memory
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