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Kentucky State University Bred Basket student pantry received $1,000 grant
Kentucky State University’s Bred Basket student pantry recently received a $1,000 grant from the Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation. The Bred Basket provides necessities to Kentucky State University students who may be experiencing food insecurity or other needs during their academic matriculation. The Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation is awarding grants for the 2021/2022 school year by helping fund on-campus food pantries where Sodexo em...

Kentucky State University alumnus appointed to Board of Regents
A Kentucky State University alumnus was recently appointed to the institution’s Board of Regents by Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear. Dr. Gerald W. Patton, who earned a Bachelor of Arts in history and political science at Kentucky State in 1969, was appointed to a term ending June 30, 2027. Patton went on to earn a Master of Arts in history at Western Illinois University in 1973 and a Doctor of Philosophy in history from the Univers...

Award-winning radio host and multi-faceted professor to headline Kentucky State University Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Assembly
An award-winning radio host and multi-faceted professor will headline the Kentucky State University Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Assembly Jan. 20 at 11 a.m. in the Carl H. Smith Auditorium of David H. Bradford Hall. The assembly may be viewed virtually at https://kysu.zoom.us/j/91301388416 with webinar ID 913 0138 8416. Dr. Tiffany Monique Lloyd is an award-winning professor, political scientist, economist, author, singer, radio hos...

Kentucky State University alumnus recently featured for Lexington construction project
A Kentucky State University alumnus was recently featured for his company’s partnership in the Town Branch Park construction project in Lexington. Bishop E. Carter IV, owner of Elaine Allen, was featured on WTVQ and other media outlets for his company’s partnership with Dean Builds on the project. According to the news story, “Town Branch Park is positioned between Oliver Lewis Way and the new Lexington Center and will bring a gr...