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Kentucky State University students traveled to St. Louis for Federal Reserve Bank lecture series
Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II recently offered 11 students the opportunity to visit the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and attend part of an ongoing lecture series that focuses on challenges facing black men and boys. “Kentucky State University has previously had students to be selected for the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis summer internship program,” Dr. Walter Malone III, executive director o...
Kentucky State University graduates to begin pharmacy school
Two Kentucky State University graduates will soon begin pharmacy school. Erin Brown ’18 and Ja’Nice Smith ’15 were both recently accepted into the PharmD professional program in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Kentucky. “I was overjoyed and filled with so much excitement about moving to the next chapter in my educational career,” Smith said. “I love reading and learning new things. I’ve been working as a certified pharm...
Kentucky State University alumna makes a difference through pageantry
A Kentucky State University alumna will represent Ohio in the upcoming Ms. Black USA pageant in Washington, D.C. Tinesha Davis ’12 from Columbus, Ohio, was recently crowned Ms. Black Ohio and will represent the state in the Ms. Black USA pageant. During her time at Kentucky State, Davis was a K-Rette, cheerleader and founder of Dance Extravaganza. Dance Extravaganza hosts its 10th-anniversary show in April, Davis said. Davis said s...
Judge Hatchett tells Kentucky State University students to write their own story
Kentucky State University students, staff, faculty and administration heard words of wisdom and inspiration from the honorable Judge Glenda A. Hatchett during the 2019 Heritage Assembly. Hatchett, star of long-running television show Judge Hatchett, announced up front that hers wouldn’t be a traditional black history month speech. Rather, it would be a challenge. “We are a people who survived the outrageous horrible days of slavery...