Justice Thomas Colbert visited Kentucky State University as a presidential candidate

Justice Thomas Colbert visited Kentucky State University as a presidential candidate

February 28, 2017

Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Thomas Colbert was the first presidential candidate to visit campus during the search for Kentucky State University’s next president. Colbert participated in open forums all day and fielded questions from students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members. At the conclusion of the last forum, Colbert met with the KSU Board of Regents in a special-called meeting for an interview. All presidential s...

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Daughter of civil rights icon Dr. Marcia Young Cantarella encourages students to 'lift every voice'

Daughter of civil rights icon Dr. Marcia Young Cantarella encourages students to 'lift every voice'

February 27, 2017

The daughter of the renowned civil rights activist, Whitney M. Young Jr., Dr. Marcia Young Cantarella gave a moving speech on Thursday, February 23, in Bradford Auditorium as part of the Living Legends Convocation Series at Kentucky State University (KSU). Young graduated from Kentucky State College in 1941. During his college years, he met Margaret Buckner, who was later to become his wife. As Dr. Cantarella’s father was maki...

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Former KSU Interim President Dr. William Turner will discuss 'The Future of Blacks in Appalachia' at convocation

Former KSU Interim President Dr. William Turner will discuss 'The Future of Blacks in Appalachia' at convocation

February 26, 2017

FRANKFORT — Prairie View A&M University Research Scientist and former Kentucky State University (KSU) Interim President Dr. William H. Turner will be the featured speaker at KSU’s Black History Month Series. The Harlan County, Kentucky, native will lecture on “The Future of Blacks in Appalachia” at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 28, in  Bradford Hall Auditorium. The convocation will be the conclusion of Kentucky State University’s Bl...

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KSU's Dr. Caroline Gibson, Marlin McKay 'pay homage to black history' on WTVQ

KSU's Dr. Caroline Gibson, Marlin McKay 'pay homage to black history' on WTVQ

February 26, 2017

Assistant Professors of Music Dr. Caroline Gibson and Marlin McKay were both featured Friday, February 24 on WTVQ’s “Midday Kentucky.” Both artists in residence discussed how the Division of Fine Arts is playing a key role in “paying homage to black history.” Click here to watch the interview

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