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Assistant Marketing Professor Ismail Karabas and 2020 graduate Amanda Swift at Swift’s thesis defense pre-pandemic. (Photo courtesy of Karabas)

Graduate’s thesis published in peer-reviewed journal

September 15, 2021

Erinn Finley Contributing Writer [email protected] A recent graduate of Murray State presented her thesis at a national conference and published...

Professor of marketing Ismail Karabas presents over one of his works published on Google Scholar. (Photo courtesy of Ismail Karabas)

Professor published on Google Scholar

September 23, 2020

Dionte Berry Staff Writer [email protected] To have an article published on Google Scholar is a prestigious accomplishment, and Murray State...

Murray State rebranding, affording a new look

Murray State rebranding, affording a new look

August 24, 2016

Story by Ashley Traylor, Staff writer Murray State recently launched a rebranding campaign as part of a larger marketing plan that will continue through...

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Regents discuss tuition proposal, campus changes

December 11, 2015

Story by Mary Bradley, Editor-in-Chief, and Abby Siegel, Assistant News Editor Many members of the Murray State Board of Regents said at Friday’s...

Marketing and Outreach candidates to participate in discussions

July 13, 2015

Staff Report The three candidates for vice president of Marketing and Outreach were announced by search committee chair Bob Jackson in preparation for...

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Sivills leaves marketing position

June 18, 2015

Story by Mary Bradley, Editor-in-Chief Assistant Vice President for Marketing, Branding and Communications Catherine Sivills will see her last day...

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Professors Lawrence Murphy and Katherine Smith look at their novel, “The Bottom Line is Betrayal.”

Professors publish new novel based on mystery, betrayal

November 14, 2014

Betrayal, corporate espionage, mystery and fraud: these words sound more likely to describe the next James Bond movie than assigned reading for class. But...

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