Kentucky State University received generous commitment from rapper Jack Harlow

Kentucky State University received generous commitment from rapper Jack Harlow

March 10, 2021

Kentucky State University and HBCUs around the country benefited from exposure and fundraising the NBA All-Star weekend provided by featuring HBCUs, but Kentucky State got an extra boost.  Kentucky rapper Jack Harlow made a commitment to donate his winnings from a 2-on-2 celebrity basketball game to Kentucky State University and Simmons University in Louisville. Harlow and Quavo defeated 2Chainz and Lil Baby 21-7 in the matchup.  H...

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Kentucky State University president and assistant professor of piano featured in New York publication

Kentucky State University president and assistant professor of piano featured in New York publication

March 8, 2021

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II and assistant professor of piano Donald Allen Lee III were recently featured in the Press-Republican in Plattsburgh, New York.  Lee is performing a virtual concert entitled “Adaptations” March 13 and was described by the Press-Republican as the perfect segue from Black History Month to Women’s History Month.  The story discusses Lee’s upcoming program and the influence of...

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Kentucky State University professor and students recently published in journal

Kentucky State University professor and students recently published in journal

March 8, 2021

A Kentucky State University professor and students were recently published in the Journal of the American Society of Questioned Document Examiners. Dr. Mara Merlino, professor of psychology and sociology, and graduate and undergraduate students published “Cognitive Human Factors and Forensic Document Examiner Methods and Procedures: Writing Characteristics, Visual Context, and Handwriting Examination Decision Accuracy.”  Merlino, D...

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Kentucky State University student spearheads 100th anniversary remembrance service for man lynched outside Versailles

Kentucky State University student spearheads 100th anniversary remembrance service for man lynched outside Versailles

March 8, 2021

A Kentucky State University student was the spark needed to remember the name and life of Richard W. James, a Midway resident lynched 100 years ago. Micah Lynn, a Kentucky State student and Woodford County resident, was featured by WTVQ for bringing forth the idea of a remembrance service.  Click here to read more about the March 13 service.

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