Beta Mu gives back to Kentucky State and the Frankfort community

Beta Mu gives back to Kentucky State and the Frankfort community

May 22, 2020

In the wake of a national pandemic, members of the Beta Mu chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated teamed up with the fraternity’s alumni to donate some local favorites to some of Frankfort’s essential workers.  It is a time-honored tradition at Kentucky State University for Greek-lettered student organizations to sponsor a week of campus activities. Considering the University COVID-19 status, the Alpha alumni were innov...

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Three Kentucky State University professors published in U.S. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

Three Kentucky State University professors published in U.S. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

May 22, 2020

Three Kentucky State University professors have their work featured in the current issue of the U.S. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. Lana Browning, Dr. Mara Merlino and Dr. Johnathon Sharp recently had a manuscript accepted to the Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.  The title of the manuscript is “Citizen journalism and cynicism toward police.” Click here to read their work. 

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Four Kentucky State University undergraduate students had research abstracts accepted

Four Kentucky State University undergraduate students had research abstracts accepted

May 22, 2020

Three Kentucky State University students had research abstracts accepted to be presented this summer during the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s national conference.  Amani N. Williams and Adren Thompson partnered on an abstract titled, “Physical fitness and anthropometric correlates for three baseball skill drills in 32 male Division II baseball players.”  Mikalah Ellis’ abstract is titled “Relationship between pre...

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Kentucky State University professor awarded grant for soil health research

Kentucky State University professor awarded grant for soil health research

May 22, 2020

A Kentucky State University professor’s proposal for soil health research will be funded through the 1890 Faculty Research Sabbatical Program.  Dr. Maheteme Gebemedhin, assistant professor of soil science, received confirmation recently that his proposal, “Soil Health Assessment: Comparative studies of cover crop and biochar on soil organic carbon,” will be funded by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) through the 1890 Faculty...

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