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Kentucky State University Concert Choir to perform April 2
The Kentucky State Concert Choir, under the direction of Dr. Keith McCutchen, will present Gabriel Faure’s Requiem this Sunday, 4 p.m. at the Church of the Ascension Episcopal Church, 311 Washington Street, Frankfort Ky, 40601. The concert will also feature an organ recital by Kentucky State University Fine Arts faculty member John Martin. Martin will play French organ works by Charles-Marie Widor, Louis Vierne and Alexandre Guill...
Dr. Meredith Evans spoke at Women's History Month Convocation
Dr. Meredith Evans, Director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, spoke at Kentucky State University’s Women’s History Month Convocation recently in Bradford Hall Auditorium. Dr. Evans is the first African-American woman to be appointed as a presidential library director. The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum attracts researchers from around the world, faculty and students from Atlanta’s colleges and univ...
Expanding STEM education is the focus of new degree collaborative
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Employment growth in careers related to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), underscores the importance of a new degree collaboration between Kentucky State University and the University of Louisville. The initiative allows KSU undergraduates majoring in math to study seven semesters (3.5 years) at KSU, and three semesters (1.5 years) at UofL, earning a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science (BA/BS) i...
Synthia SAINT JAMES conducted master class with KSU students
FRANKFORT – Artist, speaker, and author, Dr. Synthia SAINT JAMES taught a three-day master’s class at Kentucky State University with the goal of achieving a mural encompassing the arts. The classes began Tuesday, March 21, and lasted through Thursday, March 23. This is SAINT JAMES’ third visit to Kentucky State University. In October, SAINT JAMES came up with the idea to create a painting, and then have students create paintings of...