Hot dog! KSU alum creates a new product that sizzles

Hot dog! KSU alum creates a new product that sizzles

November 1, 2016

FRANKFORT — Say hello to the new “hot” dog, or maybe we should say hemp dawg on the street.  While the taste of this new dog isn’t spicy to the tongue, the sensational buzz that it has created in the food world, is well, sizzling. Many may say that it’s everything a normal hot dog isn’t – healthy, lean, packed with protein and full of flavor, and that’s just what David Neville, owner of Kentucky Dawgs LLC, creator of the new h...

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KSU aquaculture professors present research in Scotland

KSU aquaculture professors present research in Scotland

October 24, 2016

Professors in the Kentucky State University’s Division of Aquaculture traveled to Edinburgh, Scotland, in September to represent the University at the Aquaculture Europe 2016 Conference. Dr. Robert Durborow, professor in the College of Agriculture, Food Science, and Sustainable Systems’ Division of Aquaculture, and Dr. Andrew Ray, assistant professor in the Division of Aquaculture, helped to showcase the world-class research and ex...

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Congratulations to our Thorobred football team

Congratulations to our Thorobred football team

October 24, 2016

Way to go, Thorobreds! On Saturday, the Thorobreds defeated the undefeated No. 5 ranked Tuskegee University.  This was a history- making game, and we couldn’t be more proud. Head Football Coach John L. Smith continues to lead this outstanding team, and each and every player has displayed discipline, talent and athleticism on the field. From Circle City to Homecoming, the Thorobreds have proven they are a hard-working and energ...

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KSU to host KABHE meeting

KSU to host KABHE meeting

October 21, 2016

Kentucky State University will host the Kentucky Association of Blacks in Higher Education (KABHE) Northwest Region annual meeting on Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the student center ballroom. The keynote speaker for “United We Stand Divided We Fall: The Survival of HBCUs” is Dr. Dorothy Yancy. Registration is $35 for adults. Students and KABHE members can attend for free. This event is open to all students, faculty and s...

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