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New vice president plans to make Kentucky State University a national model for student engagement
A new vice president at Kentucky State University plans to make Kentucky State University a national model for student engagement. Derek Greenfield, vice president for student engagement and campus life/chief diversity officer, said he is truly excited about joining the Kentucky State family. “It is an honor to serve in my role and be able to collaborate with incredible colleagues in delivering transformational living and learning...
New Kentucky State University associate vice president for career and professional development is here for the students
Kentucky State University recently welcomed a new associate vice president for career and professional development. Daryl K. Love, a longtime employee at Valvoline, began in the new role July 1. “I am truly here because of the students,” Love said. “As an HBCU graduate, I experienced firsthand the transformative power an institution that’s focused on its students can make.” Love graduated from Lane College with a bachelor’s in math...
Kentucky State University employee prides herself on helping others
One Kentucky State University employee prides herself on helping others and representing the University. Aster Haile, administrative assistant in the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences, has worked at Kentucky State for over 10 years. “My philosopher centers on helping others and always taking pride in representing Kentucky State University,” Haile said. “I have been committed to working above and beyond the responsibilities o...
Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II received Frankfort/Franklin County NAACP President's Award
Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II and alumni received top awards at the Frankfort/Franklin County NAACP Freedom Fund Scholarship Banquet. Brown was awarded the President’s Award by the NAACP branch for his efforts in championing educational access and opportunities for students on the postsecondary level. Cathy L. Thomas, class of 1976, was named the organization’s woman of the year. Thomas retired in 2004...