Rocsi Diaz and Lance Green encouraged Kentucky State University students to create their own path

Rocsi Diaz and Lance Green encouraged Kentucky State University students to create their own path

March 5, 2019

Kentucky State University students received career and life advice from two entertainers who are nationally known during the Student Government Association Black History Assembly. Rocsi Diaz, best known as the co-host of 106 & Park from 2006 to 2012, and Lance Green, best known for his role as Calvin Payne on Tyler Perry’s House of Payne and Tyler Perry’s The Paynes, served as the special celebrity guests. Creating your own path wa...

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Cheer on the women's basketball team in the SIAC tournament championship

Cheer on the women's basketball team in the SIAC tournament championship

March 2, 2019

The Kentucky State University women’s basketball team is on a Cinderella run through the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament, culminating in a trip to the championship game today at 5 p.m. EST in Birmingham, Alabama at Bill Harris Arena. Defense was the cornerstone of Kentucky State’s 46-40 overtime victory over top-seeded Tuskegee Friday. Kentucky State also pulled off an upset in the quarterfin...

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Kentucky State University to host forensic intelligence workshop

Kentucky State University to host forensic intelligence workshop

February 26, 2019

Kentucky State University is the host location for a forensic intelligence workshop Friday, March 1 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Carl M. Hill Student Center Ballroom. The workshop, titled “Forensic Intelligence: Science in Service of Intelligence and Security,” is sponsored by the Bluegrass State Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence (BGS IC CAE). Presentations at the workshop will include an orientation to foren...

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Renee Gilliam reminisces on her days as a student at Kentucky State

Renee Gilliam reminisces on her days as a student at Kentucky State

February 21, 2019

The last time Kentucky State University alumna Renee Gilliam graced her alma mater’s campus, nostalgia overtook her and sent her on a trip down memory lane. “As a student, there were so many memories,” said Gilliam, who earned a bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in vocal music in 1975. “I was nurtured, just like other students, by faculty and staff. They were like an extended family. I had friends that were treated the same...

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