The Magazine: Morehead State University 2024

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FEATURE

A HEART FOR STUDENTS MSU began as a teacher’s college. Providing quality education to students has always been the core of MSU’s mission, and over the last 136 years as an educational institution, that has never changed. Over the years, numerous proud MSU graduates have received awards and accolades for their work in the classroom. Melissa Jenkins (Class of 2003, 2008) is one such educator who has received recent recognition at an esteemed level for her work. Long before Jenkins became a science teacher at Rowan County Senior High School (RCSHS), she was holding class much differently.   The first class she ever conducted wasn’t in a schoolhouse. It was in her family’s smokehouse in Greenup County, teaching lessons to her stuffed animals as a little girl. Back then, she couldn’t have predicted becoming a fixture at RCSHS for nearly two decades, let alone receiving the honor of being named the Kentucky Education Association (KEA) 2023 Teacher of the Year. One thing Jenkins did figure out at an early age was her calling.  Due to the combination of being close to home and having Eagle connections through her sister Tamara Mulkey (Class of 1999) and Aunt Judy Brown (Class of 1970), she enrolled at MSU as an undecided major. As she began taking various biology courses, she shifted her focus to earning a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences with a secondary teaching endorsement. She also met her husband, Jason Jenkins (Class of 2008), during their Chemistry 112 class.   Jenkins said earning her biological sciences degree was “the most challenging but invigorating program that I’ve been through.” However, supportive biology faculty like the late biology professor Dr. David 26

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Magrane guided Jenkins through many of these moments. MSU assigned Jenkins to RCSHS for her student teaching semester and it left an impression on her the support, warmth, and mentorship of the faculty and staff. She was a full-time substitute teacher at Morgan County High School from 2003 to 2004 and returned to RCSHS as a full-time teacher in 2004. She also earned a Master of Science in Biology from MSU in 2008 and Rank I certification for science grades 8-12 in 2010.

“I think I’m just a teacher at heart ...” Currently, Jenkins teaches classes in biology, anatomy and physiology, and disease pathology (titled “Disease Detectives”). Jenkins said her primary goal as a teacher is to promote inquiry and discovery. She wants to embed a basic understanding of the natural world, how changes in science and research lead to modern advancements and how individual choices can impact the world around them.   Part of what has helped Jenkins make her teaching so immersive and exciting for her students is the relationships she maintains with MSU and professors in the Department of Biology and Chemistry. Jenkins’ students benefit from MSU instructors, who bring their expertise, instruments, and materials to enhance learning.   In addition to receiving assistance from MSU professors, Jenkins has also given her time to MSU programs throughout her teaching career. She was


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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF SPORT MANAGEMENT

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EDUCATION MAKES THE SKY THE LIMIT

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Finding “Fa’a Samoa” (the Samoan way) in Eastern Kentucky

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On the ice and on the stage

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page 60

Life in the Fast Lane

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VIEW FROM THE COURT

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pages 56-57

A VOICE FOR CHANGE

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GIRLS RULE

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page 54

CLIMBING HIGHER

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pages 52-53

CONTINUING A LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE

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page 51

Similar footsteps, separate paths

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pages 48-50

MSPR Enhancement Fund provides student opportunities

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WHY I SERVE

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page 46

Creating a legacy

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PRESERVING A LEGACY

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The Ellington Family’s lifelong commitment to education

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pages 42-43

An act of kindness never forgotten

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page 41

Combs legacy carries across generations

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pages 39-40

Changing lives from the holler to the stage

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page 38

EAGLES’ SONG

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pages 36-37

EVOLUTION OF THE EAGLE

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pages 32-35

12-meter space tracking antenna enhances learning opportunities

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SURVEYING THE FUTURE

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pages 28-30

A HEART FOR STUDENTS

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pages 26-27

MSU remembers Tim Holbrook (1994-2023)

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pages 24-25

A CREATIVE LEGACY

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pages 22-23

READY FOR BUSINESS

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SERVING FUTURE EAGLES

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ALUMNI AWARDS

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ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME ATHLETICS

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REDESIGNING THE PLAYING FIELD

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ATHLETICS YEAR-IN-REVIEW

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COMING HOME

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MSU remembers President Morris Norfleet (1977-84)

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MSU social media soars in national rankings

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MSU earns national recognition in affordability and quality

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CONTRIBUTING STAFF

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Greetings from Morehead State University!

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