Graduates reflected on their journey during the 2019 Fall Baccalaureate Assembly

Graduates reflected on their journey during the 2019 Fall Baccalaureate Assembly

December 12, 2019

The Kentucky State University fall class of 2019 reflected on their academic journey and the road ahead for them after graduation during the Baccalaureate Assembly in the Little Theater in David H. Bradford Hall. “Baccalaureate services are a time to pause and give thanks for what you have achieved and what you have become in the course of your time here,” Dr. Beverly E. Schneller, acting provost and vice president for ac...

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Kentucky State University valedictorian plans to pursue a master's in environmental education

Kentucky State University valedictorian plans to pursue a master's in environmental education

December 10, 2019

The valedictorian for the Kentucky State University 2019 Fall Commencement Convocation plans to continue her education at the college on the Hill for her master’s degree. Megan McCoun, an agriculture, food and environment major from Smithfield, plans to continue her education next fall at Kentucky State by pursuing a master’s in environmental studies. McCoun said she felt excited and anxious when she found out she was valedictorian...

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Kentucky State University dean authors another book and participates in Kentucky Book Festival

Kentucky State University dean authors another book and participates in Kentucky Book Festival

December 10, 2019

Kentucky State University’s Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences & Director of the Whitney Young Honors Collegium published his second book of 2019 and both were highlighted at a regional book festival. Dr. F. Erik Brooks participated in the 38th annual Kentucky Book Festival sponsored by Kentucky Humanities on Nov. 10-16, 2019. At the book festival, Brooks signed copies of both of his latest books, African Americ...

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Graduating senior encourages students to get involved

Graduating senior encourages students to get involved

December 10, 2019

A graduating senior said her fondest memories of Kentucky State University came from getting involved. Sydni N. Kinchen, a child development and family relations major from Fort Wayne, Indiana, said she chose Kentucky State because she wanted to follow in her brother’s footsteps and attend an HBCU. That decision, and the decision to get involved, paid off for Kinchen. “The best memories that I made here would be from getting more i...

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