The Finest Place We Know: A Centennial History of Murray State University, 1922-2022

The Finest Place We Know: A Centennial History of Murray State University, 1922-2022

The Finest Place We Know: A Centennial History of Murray State University, 1922-2022

The Finest Place We Know: A Centennial History of Murray State University, 1922-2022

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Overview

The work of this institution has only begun.... I want to see this faculty continue to develop in not only teaching ability, but heart power—the ability to lead and inspire.... I want to see the fullest opportunities furnished to students.... I want to see young men and women who will become effective leaders.... I want to see all of these things and more.—John W. Carr, first president of Murray State University, April 1, 1926

When Murray State University was founded shortly after World War I, it was a modest, one-building teachers college with a mandate to prepare better-trained educators for schools in the Jackson Purchase area of western Kentucky. Now Murray State has grown to become a major university with nearly 10,000 students from all over the world. Over the past century, this institution has indelibly shaped the lives of generations of talented young people, some of whom went on to enjoy remarkable careers at NASA, on the Kentucky Supreme Court, in Hollywood, and with the NBA.
In The Finest Place We Know, authors Robert L Jackson, Sean J. McLaughlin, and Sarah Marie Owens celebrate the one-hundred-year story of Murray State University by looking back on the people, places, and events that have shaped the institution's history. This comprehensive pictorial history features hundreds of images from the Pogue Special Collections Library as well as stories that explore everything from the school's first student-produced weekly newspaper, The College News, which began publication on June 24, 1927; to the hiring of Ernest T. Brooks, its first Black professor, in 1970; to the appointment of Dr. Kala Stroup, the first woman president of any Kentucky university. This work—equal parts history and celebration—presents an in-depth account of one of Kentucky's prosperous public universities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813196299
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 10/18/2022
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Robert L Jackson is president of Murray State University. He formerly served as the president and chief executive officer of the Murray State University Foundation Inc., the senior advisor to the university for state and federal governmental relations, and as a Kentucky state senator. Sean J. McLaughlin is the special collections and exhibits director at Murray State University. He is the author of JFK and de Gaulle: How America and France Failed in Vietnam, 1961–1963 (University Press of Kentucky, 2019). Sarah Marie Owens is a library specialist at Murray State University, where she works on promoting the Pogue Special Collections and University Archives.

Table of Contents

0. Preface
1. Chapter 1: The Founding Era, 1922-36
2. Chapter 2: Surviving Hard Times, 1936-48
3. Chapter 3: The Postwar Boom, 1948-66
4. Chapter 4: The Boomers Come of Age, 1966-81
5. Chapter 5: Innovation and Modernization, 1981-97
6. Chapter 6: A New Millennium, 1997-2013
7. Chapter 7: Preparing for a New Racer Century, 2013-present

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