KSU Presents Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Performance

KSU Presents Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Performance

August 31, 2015

Kentucky State University presents the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company performing “Young, Gifted and Black,” set for Sept. 10 at 7 p.m. in the Bradford Hall Auditorium. The event is free and open to the public. The performance will conclude DCDC’s three-day residency on KSU’s campus. DCDC will hold a master class on Sept. 8 at 11 a.m. in the Bradford Hall Little Theater. The dance company will also do a special performance f...

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KSU President and Frankfort Mayor 'Pay It Forward'

KSU President and Frankfort Mayor 'Pay It Forward'

August 31, 2015

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Frankfort Mayor William May and Kentucky State University President Raymond M. Burse kicked off 100 Days of Pay It Forward Frankfort on August 27 on the steps of Hume Hall at Kentucky State University. Several of the university’s students and faculty gathered as the mayor, a graduate of KSU, presented Burse with a proclamation to mark the official start of community spirit and random acts of kindness event. May sai...

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KSU Announces Selection of Chief of Operations

KSU Announces Selection of Chief of Operations

August 28, 2015

Kentucky State University and President Raymond M. Burse are pleased to announce the selection of Candice Love Jackson as Chief of Operations. She will begin her new position in the Office of the President on September 1. “Candice Love Jackson has a wealth of experience in academia,” Burse said. “I am more than confident that she will help to make KSU better and stronger.” Jackson comes to KSU from Tougaloo College, where she...

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KSU Football Players Team Up for Pay It Forward Campaign

KSU Football Players Team Up for Pay It Forward Campaign

August 28, 2015

The Kentucky State University Thorobred football players kicked off its Pay It Forward campaign Friday morning at the Coalition of Committed Christians’ Soup Kitchen. Even off the field, the players continued to work as a team as they helped to unload items that will benefit residents who use the facility. KSU coach Matthew Amburgey said that service projects are important because they give the players a sense of responsibilit...

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