Kevin Rabas Named 2018 Roe R. Cross Distinguished Professor
“A rare sort of teacher who not only informs and instructs, but also ignites passion for his subject matter and inspires his students to achieve everything their potential allows.”
Gwen Larson, Director of Media Relations
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“A rare sort of teacher who not only informs and instructs, but also ignites passion for his subject matter and inspires his students to achieve everything their potential allows.”
Courtney Schauer, Emporia State University’s assistant director of debate, received the District 3 Person of the Year Award for the competition year spanning 2017-18.
The Teachers College at Emporia State University will now offer a Master’s in Elementary Education program designed for career changers interested in teaching.
The second production of Emporia State University Theatre’s spring season is Joseph Kesselring’s 1940 farcical black comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace.” Featuring a man who thinks he is Theodore Roosevelt, homicidal old women and a drama critic trying to get married, the show is a classic example of the comedy that stems from a normal person attempting to survive in a world of absurd circumstances.
The Emporia State debate team of Arriq Singleton and Kalese Warfield narrowly missed making the “Sweet Sixteen” cut of the 72nd National Debate Tournament.
April provides two opportunities to discover the world without leaving Kansas thanks to events sponsored by Emporia State University’s global community.
An Emporia State alumna will share her journey to escape repression in Burma and find academic freedom in the United States during a lecture on campus Thursday, March 29.