Gregory Rush Appointed as Acting Vice President of Business Affairs at KSU

Gregory Rush Appointed as Acting Vice President of Business Affairs at KSU

October 5, 2015

FRANKFORT, KY — President Raymond M. Burse has appointed Gregory Rush as the Acting Vice President for Business Affairs, effective October 5, 2015.  Rush has served as Director of Budget Policy and Planning at Kentucky State University since July 1, 2015. Before his role at the University, Rush worked at the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission where he was legislative fiscal analyst and later promoted to deputy director i...

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Director of Admissions surprises student with acceptance letter

Director of Admissions surprises student with acceptance letter

October 3, 2015

Frankfort senior Christopher Schenk was surprised with an acceptance letter from Kentucky State University on Friday. Director of Admissions Natasha Murray presented the student with the letter, balloons and KSU gear and congratulated him on his accomplishments while friend and classmates looked on. KSU professor Shannon Brogan, Ph.D, who worked with Schenk at The Academy said she admired his passion, enthusiasm and interest i...

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Operation Turnout's Gubernatorial Forum Scheduled

Operation Turnout's Gubernatorial Forum Scheduled

September 29, 2015

LEXINGTON, KY – Operation Turnout’s Gubernatorial Forum will take place at 1 p.m. in Bradford Hall on Saturday, Oct. 3. According to the Conway-Overly campaign, one or both members of the Democratic gubernatorial ticket, consisting of Jack Conway and Sannie Overly, will participate in the forum. Both members of the Republican ticket, Matt Bevin and Jenean Hampton, have confirmed their participation. Independent candidate for gov...

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Thorobreds top Central State 21-17 to win Circle City Classic

Thorobreds top Central State 21-17 to win Circle City Classic

September 27, 2015

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Kentucky State claimed a Circle City Classic victory over rival Central State for the second consecutive year, putting together a fourth quarter drive to pull out a 21-17 win on Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium. Trailing 17-14 with the offense being held scoreless to that point, the Thorobreds got a break when Charles Johnson broke free and took a slant 58 yards to the Central State 22-yard-line. It appeared Kent...

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