Student organization explored the power of representation through My VP Looks Like Me event

Student organization explored the power of representation through My VP Looks Like Me event

April 19, 2021

A Kentucky State University student organization recently explored the power of representation during a virtual event featuring two women administrators on campus. Sisters Improving Statistics (S.I.S.) hosted the event entitled, “My VP Looks Like Me.” Dr. Pernella Deams, interim vice president for Student Engagement and Campus Life, and Clara Ross Stamps, senior vice president for Brand Identity and University Relations, were the f...

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Kentucky State University received positive financial audit results

Kentucky State University received positive financial audit results

April 7, 2021

The Kentucky State University Board of Regents received positive results from the University’s annual independent financial audit for the fiscal year 2019-20. The opinion issued by Crowe Horwarth LLP was an unmodified opinion, the highest opinion offered by public accounting firms.  “Management is pleased to report the audit for approval with special thanks and commendations to finance and administration and the KSU Foundation,” Ke...

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Kentucky State University Board of Regents to conduct special-called meeting April 6

Kentucky State University Board of Regents to conduct special-called meeting April 6

March 31, 2021

The Kentucky State University Board of Regents will convene for a special-called meeting Tuesday, April 6, 2021.The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. via teleconference. Zoom Link: https://kysu.zoom.us/s/95118636505Webinar ID: 951 1863 6505Phone One-Tap: +16468769923,,95118636505# or +13017158592,,95118636505# April 6 special-called meeting agenda

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Kentucky State University featured in Washington Post story about Black-owned distilleries

Kentucky State University featured in Washington Post story about Black-owned distilleries

March 29, 2021

The Washington Post recently featured Kentucky State University’s fermentation and distillation science program in a story about Black-owned distilleries in Kentucky.  The story discusses the program, features Dr. Kirk Pomper and Dr. Erin Gilliam, and discusses the history of African Americans and bourbon.  Click here to read the full story. To learn more about Kentucky State’s fermentation and distillation science program, click here.

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