International Thorobreds: Former South African President Nelson Mandela has an honorary degree

International Thorobreds: Former South African President Nelson Mandela has an honorary degree

January 31, 2016

Thorobreds are everywhere including Soweto, South Africa. Last August, former chairperson of Health and Physical Education and Assistant Athletics Director M. Dianne Murphy was impressed to find a Kentucky State University honorary degree awarded to freedom fighter and anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela during her visit to Soweto. Mandela was awarded the Doctor of Humane Letters on June 27, 1990, and the degree was signed by Dr. Jo...

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Multicultural visual artist Synthia Saint James will speak at KSU

Multicultural visual artist Synthia Saint James will speak at KSU

January 29, 2016

Kentucky State University will host “A Conversation with Synthia Saint James” at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2 at the Julian M. Carroll Academic Services Building, Welcome Center, first-floor street level. The event is free and open to the public. The award-winning author/illustrator also plans to design artwork in honor of the university’s 130th anniversary. Saint James is most celebrated for designing the first Kwanzaa stamp for the USP...

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Dr. Kirk Pomper among Fellows honored at Association of Public and Land Grant Universities

Dr. Kirk Pomper among Fellows honored at Association of Public and Land Grant Universities

January 27, 2016

Dr. Kirk Pomper, Kentucky State University’s interim Land Grant director, was among 27 Fellows of the Food Systems Leadership Institute who were honored during a ceremony at the annual meeting of the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities in Indianapolis, Ind. The Fellows were recognized for their accomplishments in completing the FSLI Executive Leadership Development Program and for contributions they have made to their...

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Center's students get hands-on experience with ties

Center's students get hands-on experience with ties

January 26, 2016

The Promising Center for Youth Excellence is home to an after-school and mentoring program for students in Franklin County. Funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the program serves approximately 100 African-American and Hispanic students. Dr. Herman E. Walston, left, and Warith Majid demonstrate how to tie a tie to participants at the Promising Center for Youth Excellence. “We have children ages 10-17 that c...

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