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Kentucky State University dean authors book on public policy, American politics and African American history
A Kentucky State University dean has authored a book on public policy, American politics and African American history. Erik Brooks, a Kentucky State professor and dean whose research delves into public policy, American politics, and African American history has authored a book examining the American presidency through the prism of race and race relations in the United States. The book, African Americans and the Presidents, is publi...
Kentucky State University among finalists in several categories for 2019 HBCU awards, including HBCU of the Year
Kentucky State University is among the finalists in several categories for the HBCU Digest 2019 HBCU Awards, including the category for HBCU of the year. “Any success we achieve is due to cross-campus collaboration to advance the institution,” Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II said. “I’m honored to serve the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the students of Kentucky State. A special thank you is due to our stu...
Kentucky State University employee helps move KSUForward
One Kentucky State University employee uses her knack for gathering facts to solve problems in her field. Elise Borne, a paralegal for the Office of General Counsel, has been at Kentucky State for a little over a year now. Borne said her favorite part about her job is working with genuine people who want to make Kentucky State the best it can be. The Ohio native, who now calls Lexington home, is the mother of 7-year-old twins. “I a...
Kentucky State University valedictorian accepted into doctorate program
The most recent Kentucky State University valedictorian is continuing his academic pursuit in the field of chemistry. John Bradley, a retired state trooper and recent Kentucky State alumnus, has been accepted into the University of Kentucky doctorate program in chemistry. Bradley earned a biology degree in May from Kentucky State and indicated he would like to continue his academic career. “It always nagged at me that I never finis...