ESU to Waive ACT Requirement for New GPA-Based Scholarships
Students with 3.0 and higher high school GPA now qualify for new scholarships
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Students with 3.0 and higher high school GPA now qualify for new scholarships
The annual Friends of the Plains dinner will be a virtual event this year with entertainment by local musician Joe Foster.
Two graduate students at Emporia State University have additional scholarship dollars after sharing how the university has changed their lives.
Four finalists for Emporia State’s position of provost and vice president for academic affairs will visit campus during the next two weeks.
Aiming to increase literacy of area students in Grades K-12, the Mobilizing Literacy program is taking a moment to review its successes over the past five years.
Today, Emporia State University is pleased to announce the leadership phase of an exciting new fundraising campaign: Together, Forward.
Five graduate students from Emporia State will join students from Kansas Regents institutions for the annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit on Feb. 18.
Emporia State’s Union Activities Council and Diversity Student Programs would like to invite the Emporia community to enjoy a speaking event by Chris Singleton — “Love Is Stronger than Hate.” The virtual event is at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25.
Emporia State University Theatre presents Sarah DeLappe's “The Wolves” as its first spring 2021 show. Three performances will be live-streamed from the Frederickson Blackbox Theatre via emporia.booktix.com. Performances are at 7:30 p.m Friday, March 5, and Saturday, March 6, and 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 7. All times are Central Standard. The production runs 90 minutes.
Doing the work required to become board certified in any profession is difficult. When the board certification demands you demonstrate your skill – like teaching in a elementary, middle, or high school classroom – and schooling goes mostly online makes it extremely difficult. However, 10 Kansas determined educators persevered and earned their first-time certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.