KSU alumnus named “Supplier of the Year”

KSU alumnus named “Supplier of the Year”

September 28, 2022

Entrepreneur and K-State graduate Michael Hudson ’92 was recently recognized by the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC) at the organization’s 40th annual Spirit of Alliance Awards ceremony.  Green Diamond Waste was named “Supplier of the Year, Less Than $1 Million.” This award recognizes the Georgia minority supplier development council certified minority business enterprises with annual sales of less than one mil...

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Kentucky State University named a U.S. News Best College

Kentucky State University named a U.S. News Best College

September 23, 2022

U.S. News and World Report released its 2022-2023 Best College rankings and Kentucky State University earned multiple spots for its demonstrated educational excellence. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Kentucky State ranked ninth in the Top Public Schools – Regional Colleges South category and is ranked #44 out of 132 Regional Colleges South. Kentucky State...

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Kentucky State University part of grant to establish Agriculture Business Innovation Center

Kentucky State University part of grant to establish Agriculture Business Innovation Center

September 23, 2022

Kentucky State University is a partner institution in the establishment of an Agriculture Business Innovation Center, recently funded by a $1.92 million investment by the USDA. The Agriculture Business Innovation Center will be located at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University and will serve as a technical assistance hub for agriculture-based business development opportunities for minority students in food and agr...

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Kentucky Black Bourbon Guild awards scholarships to KSU students

Kentucky Black Bourbon Guild awards scholarships to KSU students

September 15, 2022

Five Kentucky State University students received financial assistance this semester to help reduce the out-of-pocket expenses of their education. Kayla Bush, Anthony Jackson Jr., Farrad Lyle, Averie Stewart and Marcus Wilkerson were awarded a $1,000 one-time scholarship from the Kentucky Black Bourbon Guild (KBBG).   The Freddie Johnson Minority scholarship – which honors third-generation Buffalo Trace employee and Bourbon Hall of...

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