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Education briefs for Aug. 11

August 11, 2009

Local student earns doctorate at U of L

Ashley D. Crowe of Clark County has earned her doctorate of dental medicine at the University of Louisville.

Crowe was among U of L's 2009 spring graduates.

GRC grads make U of L Dean's List

Four George Rogers Clark High School graduates were among the University of Louisville's Dean's List students for the 2009 spring semester that ended in May.

Typically, for each semester, a student named as a Dean's Scholar has achieved a grade point average of 4.0. Students who have been named to the Dean's List have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 to 3.9.

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The local students are: Bianca Sha Kristine Cooper, Charles Cole Crankshaw, Blaine E. Norton and Laura A. Smith.

Morehead State University new students arrive Aug. 14

MOREHEAD — It is the one day out of the year, that if you don't like traffic, you better not come to the Morehead State University campus.

New Student Move-in Day will be Friday from 7 a.m. to approximately 4 p.m. Battson-Oates Drive, which runs from University Boulevard up the hill toward the Mignon Complex, will temporarily be one-way west to Henry Ward Place behind the library.

Faculty and staff are encouraged to access employee parking off Henry Ward Place from Fifth Street on the west end of campus. Those with reserved spaces on University Boulevard will be allowed to enter campus as long as their reserved tag is properly displayed. Students should comply with police and volunteers if asked to show their university ID.

"New Student Move-in Day is the busiest traffic day on campus. Be patient and allow extra time to reach your destination," Matt Sparks, MSU police chief, said in a press release.

Faculty and staff members are encouraged to limit their travel on campus during move-in hours.

"Once you arrive on campus in the morning, remain parked until you leave for the day," said Sparks.

Parents and students are asked to report to the parking (overflow) lot across from campus to begin the residence hall check-in process.

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