The Magazine: Morehead State University 2024

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FEATURE

CONTINUING A LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE There was a changing of the guard in the veterinary technology (VT) program last summer as the retiring director was honored with a scholarship in his name, and a long-time professor assumed the role. Last year, a scholarship was established to honor retired MSU Professor Dr. Philip Prater, D.V.M. The scholarship provides financial aid for students in the veterinary science program. Donors have contributed approximately $10,000 in funding for the scholarship fund. Prater began his career at MSU in 1998 and served as faculty advisor to pre-veterinary medicine students and the Pre-Vet Club. Prater was surprised with the scholarship announcement at his retirement reception in June. “This is the most humbling honor that any instructor could ever have bestowed on them,” Prater said.

“My hope is that these funds would serve to relieve some of the tremendous debt burden that prevet students incur in their eight-year education.” Filling Prater’s position as veterinary technology program director is Associate Professor Dr. Amy Staton (Class of 2003, 2004, 2013). She joined the veterinary technology team at MSU in the fall of 2008. She earned associate and bachelor’s degrees in veterinary technology and a Doctor of Education from MSU. Staton said the focus of the program has always been student success. “Graduates of this program are in high demand because of the proficiency they gain during their educational career. The MSU VT Program is one of the top in the nation,” she said. “I am privileged to share my passion with others and to make a positive impact on the profession.”

Help future students succeed by supporting this scholarship fund at alumni.moreheadstate.edu/prater.

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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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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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CLIMBING HIGHER

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CONTINUING A LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE

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Similar footsteps, separate paths

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MSPR Enhancement Fund provides student opportunities

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WHY I SERVE

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Creating a legacy

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PRESERVING A LEGACY

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page 44

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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Combs legacy carries across generations

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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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12-meter space tracking antenna enhances learning opportunities

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SURVEYING THE FUTURE

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A HEART FOR STUDENTS

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MSU remembers Tim Holbrook (1994-2023)

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A CREATIVE LEGACY

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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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