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M.U.V.A.S helps KSU students balance motherhood and academics
FRANKFORT – Kentucky State University (KSU) senior Destini Raye Baker started at the university as a trombone player with the Mighty Marching Thorobreds. However, in her sophomore year, the English major became pregnant and struggled for a semester trying to maintain being a mother and a student. “The hardest part of being a student mother is the spontaneity of my schedule,” Baker said. “Every day is something new — like illne...
KSU and Good Shepherd Catholic Church partner for Ash Wednesday Mass
Approximately 50 students, faculty, staff and community members attended an Ash Wednesday Mass on Wednesday, March 1 in Little Bradford Theater. Rev. Charles Howell of Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Frankfort presided over the Mass. Charles F. Little, Jr., Betty Gibson, and James Barber, all KSU alumni, participated in Mass as a musician, lector, and a cantor.
Dr. M. Christopher Brown visited Kentucky State University as a presidential candidate
Dr. M. Christopher Brown was the second presidential candidate to visit campus during the search for Kentucky State University’s next president. Brown participated in open forums all day and fielded questions from students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members. At the conclusion of the last forum, Brown met with the KSU Board of Regents in a special-called meeting for an interview. All presidential search finalists will vis...
Kentucky State University represented at HBCU Fly-In at the White House
Kentucky State University (KSU) Interim President Dr. Aaron Thompson was among more than 60 leaders of and advocates for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) who met this week at the White House. “I’m proud to represent our wonderful students, faculty, and staff and it is great to spend quality time with my fellow HBCU presidents,” Thompson said. Thompson said members of the executive and legislative branches ha...