The Magazine: Morehead State University 2024

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GIRLS RULE

District Court Judge De La Guardia’s law career took flight at MSU Jefferson County is the most populous county in Kentucky. With an estimated population of more than 750,000 people, the judicial system can feel massive. No matter how large the sea of people is, though, you are sure to find multiple Eagles. Judge Yvette De La Guardia (Class of 2010) came to MSU from Northern Kentucky. Her family’s roots, however, go far beyond the Bluegrass state. Her mom was born in New York City and her father is from Panama. When it came to college, De La Guardia felt her options were limited. Ultimately, she decided to attend MSU, expecting to eventually transfer after her first year. After arriving, she found an unexpected home and decided against transferring. De La Guardia had many expectations for her college experience—and she said MSU met them. She immersed herself in the MSU community, joining the Chi Omega Fraternity and the Student Government Association. As a first-generation college student, De La Guardia also got involved with MSU’s Student Support Services program. “MSU and the Student Support Services staff never made me feel ashamed of my status as a first-gen student,” she said. “Both gave me more confidence in who I was and helped me be proud of my story and what I was striving to achieve.” An English and philosophy major, De La Guardia had nothing but positive experiences

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with her professors. So, she took it to heart when one of her favorites encouraged her to consider studying law, which she did at the University of Kentucky.

“MSU and the Student Support Services staff never made me feel ashamed of my status as a first-gen student ...” De La Guardia went to law school knowing she wanted to be a juvenile defense attorney. After graduating in 2014, she was a trial attorney in the juvenile division of the Louisville Metro Public Defender’s Office. In 2022, after more than seven years as a trial and appellate attorney, a friend encouraged her to run for a judge’s seat. At first, she felt the prospect of winning an election was unrealistic. Public defenders rarely, if ever, go directly from a public defender role into a judicial seat. De La Guardia had always embraced her Latin heritage. Because there were few Latinx leaders in Jefferson County’s local government, she knew Louisville’s Latin community was ready for representation, and in November 2022, she successfully won her judicial seat. Though there is no doubt her years of hard work and dedication led her to this position, she also credits the journey to Morehead State. “Some might think the opportunities at MSU are limited compared to other schools,” she said. “But that was not my experience. MSU gave me everything I needed to succeed, including the confidence to be the person I am today.”


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CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF SPORT MANAGEMENT

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page 58

EDUCATION MAKES THE SKY THE LIMIT

1min
page 62

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

3min
page 61

On the ice and on the stage

2min
page 60

Life in the Fast Lane

2min
page 59

VIEW FROM THE COURT

3min
pages 56-57

A VOICE FOR CHANGE

2min
page 55

GIRLS RULE

3min
page 54

CLIMBING HIGHER

4min
pages 52-53

CONTINUING A LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE

1min
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

1min
page 45

PRESERVING A LEGACY

1min
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

2min
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

2min
pages 20-21

SERVING FUTURE EAGLES

3min
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

2min
pages 14-15

ATHLETICS YEAR-IN-REVIEW

2min
page 13

COMING HOME

3min
pages 10-12

MSU remembers President Morris Norfleet (1977-84)

1min
pages 6-7

MSU social media soars in national rankings

2min
page 5

MSU earns national recognition in affordability and quality

2min
page 4

CONTRIBUTING STAFF

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page 3

Greetings from Morehead State University!

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