As Rogers Scholars work on their career majors, one Scholar is planning to put his video production skills to work after he returns to Morgan County. Chase Turner, a member…
Rogers Scholars Rebecca Dunmore of Pulaski County and Michael Whitt of Estill County plan to put community service into action in their home communities after they graduate from the youth…
The Center for Rural Development’s 2012 Rogers Scholars were inspired today by former Kentucky Gov. Martha Layne Collins to push forward with their career goals and use their leadership skills…
Rogers Scholar Chase Turner of Morgan County had made up his mind about where he was going to college, but after attending the college exploration session he plans to visit…
Rogers Scholar Taylor Agathen of Taylor County knew the climb to the top of the 55-foot Alpine Tower at the Team Leadership Center in Wayne County would be difficult, but…
A plan for an innovative agritourism business drafted by five graduates of The Center for Rural Development’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (ELI) has earned each of the high school students an…
Thirty students—all rising ninth-graders from across Southern and Eastern Kentucky—put their math, science, and technology skills to work this summer on the campus of the University of the Cumberlands (UC).
Careers in math, science, and technology are much in demand, and students across Southern and Eastern Kentucky will have a chance this summer to explore their skills in these…
Rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across Southern and Eastern Kentucky will have an opportunity this summer to grow their business and entrepreneurial skills at The Center for…