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Kentucky State University mourns the loss of Muhammad Ali
Kentucky State University mourns the loss of the People’s Champ and Louisville native son Muhammad Ali. Mr. Ali inspired our students with his charisma and charm when he visited the University during the ‘60s and ‘70s. In 2003, KSU awarded the boxing legend an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters during the graduation ceremonies. His strength and passion will be dearly missed. Thank you, Muhammad Ali. You truly were The Greatest of...

Council Rudolph to join KY Football Hall of Fame
Kentucky State University defensive end Council Rudolph will be inducted into the Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame later this month. The Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place June 23-24 in Lexington. Born January 18, 1950, in Anniston, Alabama, Council graduated from Cobb Avenue High School in 1968. In his senior season, he helped the team go to a 9-0-1 championship season and earned all-conferenc...

Verizon Presents "Entrepreneurship 101" with Music Executive Kevin Liles
CEO of KWL Enterprises and Co-Founder of 300 Entertainment Kevin Liles and Verizon’s Innovative Learning Program For Minority Males will give local, minority middle school students a lesson on entrepreneurship in STEM during a University visit. WHAT: Verizon Presents “Entrepreneurship 101”- As an extension of Verizon’s Innovative Learning program for minority males, music executive, Kevin Liles, will visit Kentucky State Universi...

Raymond M. Burse resigns
Please see the attached statement from Kentucky State University. Dr. Candice Love Jackson will be the Acting President until further notice. Raymond Burse to resign as Kentucky State University president The thorobred legend has served as president during two tenures Below is a statement from President Raymond M. Burse. It has been a tremendous honor serving KSU, a school I love so much, as well as serving our facult...