The Magazine: Morehead State University 2024

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FEATURE

CLIMBING HIGHER Eagle completes all seven major summits Growing up in Morehead, in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Forest, Ben Mattingly (Class of 2000) was always into nature, taking advantage of nearby Cave Run Lake and Red River Gorge. His journey from the Appalachian Mountains to the highest mountain peak in the world was a bit unexpected, though. Ben is a graduate of Rowan County Senior High School and grew up spending many hours on MSU’s campus. His dad, Dr. Bruce Mattingly (Class of 1974), was a professor of psychology and his mother, Debbie Stinson (Class of 1974, 1993), was the director of the child development associate (CDA) program. Ben considered being a professor but his interest in biology and chemistry led him toward the medical field. After college, he and his wife, Jenni Bond Mattingly, both pursued medical careers. Jenni studied in MSU’s physician assistant program, a partnership with the University of Kentucky (UK), and Ben enrolled in medical school at UK. During medical school, they had three children, Jared, Adam, and Amber. Raising a family during this time was a challenge and the Mattingly family faced it head-on. Ben realized he loved the fast-paced life of emergency medicine and accepted a residency position practicing emergency medicine in Massachusetts. However, he wanted to travel and proposed moving the family to another country. The Mattinglys set off for New Zealand, where they lived for a year.

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In New Zealand, Ben taught a course on wilderness medicine, combining his interests in the outdoors and his ever-increasing adventure bug. Ben realized a need for emergency medical training in wilderness areas and contemplated starting a wilderness medicine fellowship. As the program grew, they realized this was a bigger opportunity. They established a business called Wild Med Adventures, offering medical education courses in remote locations to prepare medical professionals for emergencies where hospital access is limited. Through this journey, Ben became interested in mountaineering and took his first wilderness medicine fellow to climb Aconcagua – one of the seven major summits of the world. He never set out to continue tackling the seven summits, but he found himself at Carstensz Pyramid – a major summit in Indonesia – and then Mount Vinson in Antarctica. Then, they led a trip to Tanzania and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro followed by Mount Elbrus – the most prominent peak in Russia and Europe. With five summits completed, Ben decided he might as well go for all seven. By this time, the Mattinglys had moved back to Morehead and Ben’s adventures continued with his family in tow. His wife Jenni participated in most of the trips and climbs, and his dad, Bruce (who he convinced to take up mountaineering at age 60), also joined him, summiting four of the seven summits. Their daughter, Amber (now an MSU Eagle), summited Kilimanjaro at 13.


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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF SPORT MANAGEMENT

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page 58

EDUCATION MAKES THE SKY THE LIMIT

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page 62

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

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page 61

On the ice and on the stage

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page 60

Life in the Fast Lane

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page 59

VIEW FROM THE COURT

3min
pages 56-57

A VOICE FOR CHANGE

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page 55

GIRLS RULE

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page 54

CLIMBING HIGHER

4min
pages 52-53

CONTINUING A LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE

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page 51

Similar footsteps, separate paths

4min
pages 48-50

MSPR Enhancement Fund provides student opportunities

1min
page 47

WHY I SERVE

1min
page 46

Creating a legacy

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page 45

PRESERVING A LEGACY

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page 44

The Ellington Family’s lifelong commitment to education

5min
pages 42-43

An act of kindness never forgotten

3min
page 41

Combs legacy carries across generations

4min
pages 39-40

Changing lives from the holler to the stage

2min
page 38

EAGLES’ SONG

3min
pages 36-37

EVOLUTION OF THE EAGLE

2min
pages 32-35

12-meter space tracking antenna enhances learning opportunities

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page 31

SURVEYING THE FUTURE

2min
pages 28-30

A HEART FOR STUDENTS

4min
pages 26-27

MSU remembers Tim Holbrook (1994-2023)

1min
pages 24-25

A CREATIVE LEGACY

3min
pages 22-23

READY FOR BUSINESS

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pages 20-21

SERVING FUTURE EAGLES

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pages 18-19

ALUMNI AWARDS

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page 17

ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME ATHLETICS

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page 16

REDESIGNING THE PLAYING FIELD

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pages 14-15

ATHLETICS YEAR-IN-REVIEW

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page 13

COMING HOME

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pages 10-12

MSU remembers President Morris Norfleet (1977-84)

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pages 6-7

MSU social media soars in national rankings

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page 5

MSU earns national recognition in affordability and quality

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page 4

CONTRIBUTING STAFF

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page 3

Greetings from Morehead State University!

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