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KSU Girls Rock lead through service
The women of KSU Girls Rock lead by example and service to their peers and community members. Founded in 2010, the mission of the organization is to empower women both on and off campus while also creating a better community and sisterhood between the women on Kentucky State’s campus. Sydni Kinchen, a senior child development and family relations major from Fort Wayne, Indiana, said she joined because she initially heard about all...

Kentucky State University's first Atwood Day was a success
Kentucky State University celebrated the first observance of Atwood Day recently to honor the late Rufus B. Atwood, the University’s ninth and longest-serving president. This year’s observance began with an assembly in the David H. Bradford Hall Little Theatre featuring Atwood Institute for Race, Education, and the Democratic Ideal Director Dr. Crystal A. deGregory, Kentucky State University Foundation Executive Secretary Donald W....

Kentucky State University to present the musical The Wiz
The Kentucky State University presents the musical The Wiz, sponsored by the Division of Fine Arts Theatre, April 13-14 at 7 p.m. nightly in the Carl H. Smith Auditorium in David H. Bradford Hall. Chelsie Washington (Dorothy), Keshawn Coleman (the Cowardly Lion), Michael Weaver (the Tinman) and Malik Ligon-Johnson (the Scarecrow) star in this student performance. Tickets are $7 in advance, $5 with a student ID and $10 at the door....

President Brown's achievements recognized by Kentucky General Assembly
Kentucky State University President Dr. M. Christopher Brown II was honored by the Kentucky General Assembly and was recognized by a resolution on the Senate floor by Kentucky State Senator Dan Seum for his leadership efforts at Kentucky State and for bringing the University’s Environmental Education and Research Center into fruition. The resolution acknowledged President Brown’s laudable career in education and applauded him for a...