Rosenwald Center for Families and Children to become the Rosenwald 4-H Center

Rosenwald Center for Families and Children to become the Rosenwald 4-H Center

December 16, 2017

FRANKFORT — The Rosenwald Center for Families and Children has served the Frankfort community since 2013 and will continue to do so, just with a new name and purpose. “The Rosenwald 4-H Center will serve as an innovative education and research model for after-school 4-H youth programming,” Dr. Kirk Pomper, director of land grant programs at Kentucky State University, said. “After-school programs will be designed to serve children a...

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Graduates begin path to career success after Kentucky State University fall commencement

Graduates begin path to career success after Kentucky State University fall commencement

December 16, 2017

FRANKFORT — More than 100 Kentucky State University graduates crossed the stage Saturday, Dec. 16 during the fall commencement ceremony in David H. Bradford Hall. Nurses, educators, business professionals, computer scientists, farmers and future leaders of all kinds now go forth from the University, ready for the next level of success. Kentucky State conferred doctoral degrees for the first time in the institution’s 131-year histor...

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Civil rights leader and pioneering broadcasting executive to speak at Kentucky State University's fall commencement

Civil rights leader and pioneering broadcasting executive to speak at Kentucky State University's fall commencement

December 14, 2017

Kentucky State University recently announced that civil rights leader and pioneering broadcasting executive Xernona Clayton will serve as the 2017 fall commencement convocation speaker. Commencement will be held Dec. 16 at 9 a.m. in the Carl H. Smith Auditorium of David H. Bradford Hall. Clayton worked undercover for the Chicago Urban League, investigating employment discrimination before moving to Atlanta. She worked closely with...

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Four Kentucky State University students catch the attention of IBM

Four Kentucky State University students catch the attention of IBM

December 14, 2017

After performing well as a team in the IBM Watson HBCU Hackathon in Atlanta, individuals have reaped career rewards as a result. Seniors Brandon Rogers, Gigi Barnett and Cory May have received full-time offers to work at IBM, while sophomore Derek Roberts has received an offer for a summer internship. According to Stephfon J. Walton, client care project executive and technical support lead at IBM, the “Kentucky State participants p...

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