Kentucky State University Presidential Search Committee to meet Dec. 17

Kentucky State University Presidential Search Committee to meet Dec. 17

December 14, 2021

The Kentucky State University Presidential Search Committee is scheduled to meet Friday, Dec. 17 at 3 p.m.  Committee members will meet virtually via Zoom. The meeting will be viewable via Zoom and streamed via YouTube. Zoom information: https://kysu.zoom.us/j/98853277428 Or join webinar with the following methods Phone one-tap Phone one-tap: US: +13017158592,,98853277428# or +13126266799,,98853277428# Join by Telephone For higher...

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Continue to stay safe during the holiday break

Continue to stay safe during the holiday break

December 13, 2021

Happy holidays, Thorobreds.  It was great to see so many of you during the Faculty & Staff Holiday Luncheon. Despite one of the most challenging times in the 135-year history of this institution, you came together in generosity and collegiality for a wonderful program and luncheon. The spirit you brought to the luncheon is consistent with your steadfast efforts this semester. Drawing inspiration from those who came before us, we sh...

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Kentucky State University alumna featured in Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas on Lifetime

Kentucky State University alumna featured in Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas on Lifetime

December 10, 2021

A Kentucky State University alumna was recently featured in Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas on Lifetime.  Angela Birchett portrays Stella in the movie. Birchett is no stranger to Lifetime, recently portraying Jacky Cullen Chisholm in the production of The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel.  Birchett recently appeared on the The Good Word podcast to discuss her role. Click here to access the podcast.  

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Kentucky State University received nearly $350,000 to help improve water quality

Kentucky State University received nearly $350,000 to help improve water quality

December 10, 2021

Kentucky State University recently received a grant for nearly $350,000 to help farmers improve water quality. Kentucky State University recently received $349,781.50 from the USDA for a grant titled, “Helping Small-Scale and Socially Disadvantaged Growers in Improving Water Quality to Ensure Food Safety of Produce for Consumers and Increased Sales.”  More than 75 percent of Kentucky farmers have sales of less than $25,000 per year...

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