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 new group of rising high school juniors from across Southern and Eastern Kentucky has been selected by The Center for Rural Development to participate in this summer’s 2012 Rogers…
The Center for Rural Development has named University of Kentucky graduate Delaney Stephens of Somerset as youth programs coordinator and community liaison. Stephens, who has a background in public service…
Lonnie Lawson, far left, president and CEO of The Center for Rural Development, and Emily Phillips, far right, youth programs coordinator and community liaison for The Center, join Rogers Scholars…
The Center for Rural Development has announced that Emily Phillips will assume a dual leadership role in the organization. Lonnie Lawson, president and CEO of The Center, announced this week…
Rogers Scholars graduate Molly Frank of Green County has been awarded the Doug Reece Memorial Award for having the highest-scoring application among students who participated this summer in the second…
In 1998, The Center for Rural Development launched the Rogers Scholars program to provide leadership and scholarship opportunities for the region’s rising high school juniors and encourage graduates to build…
Eastern Kentucky University President Dr. Doug Whitlock challenged Rogers Scholars on Thursday to be a leader in their home communities and across the region. “Everyone is a leader whether he…