Alumnae members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority provided scholarships to celebrate the Alpha Pi chapter's 85th anniversary

Alumnae members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority provided scholarships to celebrate the Alpha Pi chapter's 85th anniversary

November 12, 2019

The Alpha Pi chapter of Delta Sigma Theta (DST) Sorority celebrated its 85th anniversary during Kentucky State University’s Homecoming. Alumnae members of the organization recognized the continuation of scholarship and service with scholarship donations to multiple areas of the campus. The alumnae sorority members donated $1500 to the Kentucky State University National Alumni Association (KSUNAA) Permanent Alumni Scholarship (PAS)...

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Kentucky State University alumna recognized as one of Georgia's most powerful and influential attorneys

Kentucky State University alumna recognized as one of Georgia's most powerful and influential attorneys

November 10, 2019

A Kentucky State University alumna was recently named one of Georgia’s most powerful and influential attorneys by the Women Works Media Group. Patricia Russell-McCloud was among the honorees during the awards ceremony at the Ritz-Carlton in Atlanta in October. Women Works Media Group was founded in 1990 and is the parent company for Women Looking Ahead and Men Looking Ahead, publications that honor and celebrate the achievements of...

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Kentucky State University honored by Hopkinsville and Christian County

Kentucky State University honored by Hopkinsville and Christian County

November 4, 2019

Kentucky State University was recently honored by Hopkinsville and Christian County for its contributions to its residents. October 21 was declared Kentucky State University Day by the city and county. “Kentucky State has provided higher education for many Hopkinsville-Christian County residents for almost 100 years, resulting in a number of Hopkinsville leaders such as F.E. Whitney, Janet and James Victor, Brigette Victor, Shana M...

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Kentucky State University scholar-in-residence discusses growing up black in Appalachia

Kentucky State University scholar-in-residence discusses growing up black in Appalachia

November 4, 2019

The Kentucky State University Center for Research on the Eradication of Academic Disparities (CREED) scholar-in-residence recently discussed growing up in black in Appalachia during the CREED lecture series. Dr. William Turner, scholar-in-residence and former interim president of Kentucky State University, discussed the history and exploitation of the region. Turner grew up in Lynch, Kentucky. Turner’s grandfather, father, four unc...

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