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Kentucky State University mass communications and journalism department earned two national awards
The Kentucky State University mass communications and journalism department recently earned two national awards from the Broadcast Education Association (BEA). Lyric Hill, a senior, won the award of excellence for podcasting in the student audio competition. Dr. David Shabazz, acting dean of the College of Humanities, Business and Society, also received an award of excellence in the faculty audio competition for a public service a...
Kentucky State University Board of Regents to conduct special-called meeting October 19
The Kentucky State University Board of Regents will convene for a special-called meeting Tuesday, October 19, 2021. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. via teleconference. During the special-called meeting, the Board will go into closed session pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(c) to discuss pending litigation and KRS 61.810(1)(f) to discuss individual personnel matters. Zoom Link: https://kysu.zoom.us/j/96321023800 Webinar ID: 963 2102 38...
Kentucky State University crowns its newest queen and king
Students, faculty, staff, alumni and special guests gathered on a limited basis in-person for the coronation of the 92nd Miss Kentucky State University and 28th Mister Kentucky State University in Carl H. Smith Auditorium in David H. Bradford Hall Oct. 7. “To my Kentucky State University, thank you for welcoming me with open arms from the day I stepped foot on campus for high school day,” Dezyree’ Marie Fields, the 92nd Miss Kentuc...
Kentucky State University alumni return for the 2021 Founder’s Day Convocation
Kentucky State University officials celebrated its 135th year as an institution Oct. 8 as part of the Founder’s Day Convocation. Dezyree’ Marie Fields, the 92nd Miss Kentucky State University, said Kentucky State has nurtured an alumni base that is bold and pure for 135 years. The Golden Classes of 1970 and 1971 were honored as part of its 50-year anniversary, with Vassie Cook and Tava Clay representing the classes. Richard H. Gra...