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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First class of Doctor of Nursing Practice graduates hold a special place in history

First class of Doctor of Nursing Practice graduates hold a special place in history

December 14, 2017

Fall commencement at Kentucky State University will be a special day for its over 100 graduates, but it’s also a special day in institution and Historically Black College and University (HBCU) history. Kentucky State will confer doctoral degrees for the first time in the institution’s 131-year history Saturday, Dec. 16, as the first graduating class of Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) students cross the stage. “To strengthen its pl...

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Kentucky State University valedictorian's curiosity led him to computer science

Kentucky State University valedictorian's curiosity led him to computer science

December 14, 2017

Kentucky State University valedictorian Cory May’s curiosity and passion have led the Mt. Eden computer science major down a wide and varying path. He earned an associate degree at the age of 18 in professional studio recording and came back to finish his bachelor’s at Kentucky State at age 25. In the time between, he toured with Murphy’s Echo, the family band (comprised of his mother, Tina May, and brothers) and other musicians an...

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