Midway University Recognizes Outstanding Students, Faculty During Honors Ceremony MIDWAY, KY (04/19/ 2022)— The annual Joy Edwards Hembree Honors Program at Midway University was held April 14 to recognize students, faculty members, and campus organizations for their achievements in the classroom and extra-curricular activities.
“The annual Honors event is an important reminder of our purpose and a celebration of our Midway students’ academic and service achievements,” said Dr. Carrie Christensen, Interim Assistant Vice President, Academic Affairs, Midway University.
AWARD RECIPIENTS:
Caroline Cozart, (Littlefield, TX), Outstanding English Student Award.
Brian Weldon, Teacher of the Year
The event is named for the late Joy Edwards Hembree, a long-time Midway University Trustee who advocated for women and children.
The full Honors Night program can be viewed on the Midway University YouTube channel.
Midway University is a private, co-educational institution located in Woodford County and part of the greater Lexington, Kentucky area. Founded in 1847, Midway University’s total enrollment (including traditional and online undergraduate, graduate, and dual credit students) is more than 1,800 from across Kentucky, the U.S., and several countries. Undergraduate students can
Undergraduate students can select from more than 20 careerfocused majors. The University has 28 athletic teams including two equestrian teams. Academic and athletic scholarships are available. In fact, Midway University is the “Most Affordable Private University in Central Kentucky” with 98 percent of traditional undergraduate students receiving institutional aid.
Located on a 200-acre horse farm and in a bucolic rural location, the campus is both beautiful and safe. Lexington, Louisville and Cincinnati, Ohio are within easy driving distance.
More information is available online at www.midway.edu or www.gomidwayeagles.com.