Reader's Choice: Murray State University, Kentucky
A periodic report in which we showcase our readers’ top choices among Kiplinger’s 100 best values in public colleges and universities.
By Jane Bennett Clark, Senior Associate Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
April 2009
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We use hard statistics to produce Kiplinger’s annual rankings for best values in public colleges and universities, and we’re proud of the results. Now, we’re giving our readers’ favorites a chance to brag a little, by letting a student fill us in on what’s fun, cool, quirky and just plain great on campus and nearby.
We kick off our reader survey of public colleges and universities, with Murray State University. Mallory Allgood (pictured left) a senior at Murray State, gives us 12 insider tips. Stay tuned for more student-written profiles of the favorites in our college reader survey in the weeks ahead.
LOCATION: Murray, Kentucky
UNDERGRADUTE ENROLLMENT: 8,354
BEST ON-CAMPUS FEATURE:
The Quad. It is a great place to go and relax after a test or a long day of classes. It is also a great place to study. Whether you are sitting on a bench, sitting on the grass or sitting on the steps of Lovett Auditorium, you can’t go wrong there.
BEST OFF-CAMPUS FEATURE:
The coffee shop Fidalgo Bay -- a great place to get your caffeine fix! If you’re into the outdoors, Kentucky Lake offers fabulous opportunities for fishing, boating and relaxing with friends.
WHERE SENIORS WANT TO LIVE:
The Chase, Campus Suites, Cambridge 1, 2 and 3, Williamsburg and Gettysburg, all off campus, are the most popular places. Cambridge is known for throwing huge parties, especially back-to-school parties. The Cambridge parties are so big that the police help direct the traffic to and from the party. The good thing about all these places is that they are all just minutes away from school.
MOST UNUSUAL CAMPUS TRADITION:
The Shoe Tree. When two people meet at MSU and get married, they each bring a shoe and nail it to the Shoe Tree. The shoes stay on the tree forever. That way if the couples return to MSU for a visit, they can return to the Shoe Tree and see their shoes. There are probably over 100 shoes, nailed mainly on the tree trunk. Now couples have to nail them higher because room is running out.
BEST PLACE TO STUDY DURING FINALS WEEK:
Waterfield Library. It has a coffee shop and snack bar where you can get anything from a pastry to sushi. If it is nice weather, the Quad is the best place. Just bring a beach towel, sunglasses and maybe your iPod.
MOST CROWDED SPOT ON THE FIRST NICE DAY:
Again, the Quad. Students are walking their dogs, playing Frisbee, chatting with friends, listening to music, reading or just soaking up the sun.
BEST PLACE TO EAT WHEN THE DINING HALL WON'T DO:
For something unique, Jasmine Thai and Sushi Bar is the best! If you are in the need for Mexican, a bean roll from the Big Apple Café will satisfy your craving. For college kids on a budget, the dollar menu at any fast-food restaurant works, too.
Where you want to be on Saturday night:
Vitello’s Restaurant. I love to go there and just hang out with friends and catch up with people I haven’t seen in a while. They have a great outdoor patio with a perfect view of the campus.
WHAT WE WON'T LEARN ON THE CAMPUS TOUR:
Where the best places to hang out on the weekends are.
CLASS THAT GETS STUDENTS TALKING:
Any Senior Seminar class. Taking that class means you are almost finished with college.
BEST WEEKEND FOR FRIENDS TO VISIT:
Homecoming! It includes a parade, Tent City (where all the college clubs, residential colleges and local businesses set up to offer food, drinks and places to sit), a football game and parties.
SIX WORDS ABOUT YOUR COLLEGE THAT SAY IT ALL:
Supportive atmosphere, endless opportunities, great expectations.
Murray State University Campus


Reader Comments (7)
Posted by: Morgan at 04/13/2009 02:57:29 PM
I'm attending Murray State this fall and your article above has made me very excited!
Posted by: Catherine at 04/15/2009 03:08:39 PM
Not only is Murray State a great value but our students have personal relationships with their professors (small class sizes) and the campus is so friendly. Come visit!
Posted by: msurulezz at 04/23/2009 06:33:31 PM
I was international student at Murray State. First of all, the article covers frankly pretty much everything, in a funny way. Seriously, great school, best profs ever, I'm proud of being their student!
Posted by: Michael from Bavaria at 04/24/2009 06:19:20 AM
I did my MBA at Murray State and I can only agree with Catherine. The professors know every single one of their students personally and they really care about you. Their major goal is to help you succeed. If you are looking for an open minded, supportive, and incredibly friendly atmosphere come to Murray!
Posted by: Nathan at 04/24/2009 10:48:13 AM
I graduated from Murray State last fall. I wasn't very excited about it when I started, because I was a local. But after I moved on campus, I can't imagine going anywhere else. Yeah, the area's fairly rural and there's not much going on in Murray as a town, the college community is very active and engaging. I highly recommend living on campus for at least a few years and get involved in the "residential college" (dorm) activities. It is a beautiful, friendly, fun, exciting campus and I deeply miss the college and the community.
Posted by: Mary at 04/24/2009 01:03:21 PM
Murray State University has such a beautiful campus, especially in the spring when everything is in bloom.
Posted by: Andrew M., MPA at 07/30/2009 02:41:38 PM
If MSU doesn't appease you, look at WKU. Great University, great energy, and great programs. Bowling Green, KY has much to offer with regards to activities and employment while you are in your studies. Not to dismiss MSU and Murray as having the same opportunities but every college, university and town has a different character. WKU just so happens to be where I found mine.