Kentucky State University professor published in Veterinary Research

Kentucky State University professor published in Veterinary Research

November 12, 2019

A Kentucky State University professor and scientists at Nanjing University Veterinary School recently had collaborative research published in the field’s most prestigious peer-reviewed journal. Dr. Alexander C.K. Lai, assistant professor of biology, was the lead corresponding author of a peer-reviewed publication in Veterinary Research. Lai said the journal is the most prestigious in its field. “Using full genome sequencing and hig...

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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 professor penned the biography of Dolemite before Eddie Murphy's Netflix film

Kentucky State University professor penned the biography of Dolemite before Eddie Murphy's Netflix film

November 4, 2019

A Kentucky State University professor wrote the biography of Rudy Ray Moore, whose life is portrayed by Eddie Murphy in Netflix’s “Dolemite Is My Name,” nearly 24 years before the big budget film. Dr. David Shabazz, associate professor of journalism, and his brother, Julian, wrote the biography and David was recently quoted in USA Today regarding the accuracy of the film portrayal. “The story is authentic,” Shabazz said of the film...

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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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