String of events planned as on-campus classes wind down for the semester

(Posted Nov. 19, 2020)
As the end of in-person classes at Austin Peay’s Clarksville Campus nears, the University’s organizations have a string of events planned to keep student spirits high.
Here are noteworthy events happening through Thanksgiving:
- Govs Write Govs through 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23, in Room 206 of the Morgan University Center. Click for more.
- Netflix & Chat at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23 online (“How the Grinch Stole Christmas”). Click for more.
- Online Trivia from 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24, via Zoom. Click for more.
And don’t forget! The Govs men’s and women’s basketball teams are set to open their seasons on Nov. 25. The men travel to the #Beachbubble Gulf Coast Showcase Nov. 25-27 (see the schedule ). And the women visit North Alabama on Nov. 25 before returning home to play Trevecca at 1 p.m. Nov. 28 (see the schedule ).
Students, visit PeayLink to see what’s happening
Many events (virtual or in-person) that on campus this semester can be found on Austin Peay State’s engagement platform, PeayLink.
Using PeayLink, students can click on the “Attend Events” option and check out happenings that students might be interested in, such as the Military Student Center’s “End of Term Celebration.”
The celebration, which takes place from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 23, is an event where students can celebrate the semester with “great food and friendly faces.”
Events hosted by additional organizations can be found on PeayLink and can display what kind of event it is. Descriptions of the events range from information such as the location and if students can drop in for any amount of time they would like to attend or events where full attendance is required.
Perks are also listed on the app, such as whether food or gifts will be provided at the event. Govs can sign up to attend the event by clicking the blue RSVP button.
To access PeayLink, students can log into their AP OneStop account and click the PeayLink option or visit .
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