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KSU Presents Living African-American Legends Series In February
American history is full of the extraordinary feats and accomplishments of heroes who spent most of their lives – and sometimes gave their lives – for the betterment of the nation and world. But there are heroes still living today who are doing their part to foster change in their respective fields and enrich America’s communities. Beginning Feb. 3, 2015, Kentucky State University will celebrate living legends every Tuesday an...

Thorobred Express Impresses Western Kentucky
High school students in western Kentucky were given an opportunity to snatch express tickets to become Kentucky State University Thorobreds on Friday, Jan. 30, when the KSU Thorobred Express made its first stop in Hopkinsville, Ky. The Thorobred Express is a mobile recruitment initiative that carries faculty, staff, students and other representatives of the university across the Commonwealth of Kentucky to educate the communi...

KSU President Featured On CNN
CNN recently aired a story about Kentucky State University President Raymond M. Burse whose story about giving $90,000 of his salary to help the university’s lowest-paid workers went viral over the summer. “I don’t mind giving up some of what I have been able to obtain through life in order to be a small help to them in their own lives,” Burse told CNN. It was also noted in the story that Burse did not stop after voluntarily t...

Soprano Tammie Bradley To Perform At KSU
Kentucky State University’s Division of Fine Arts and the Opera Musical Theater Workshop will present soprano Tammie Bradley on Saturday, Jan. 24, at 7 p.m. in Bradford Hall Auditorium. A KSU alumna, Bradley’s recital is titled “Home and Honored.” She recently returned from her New York debut as Fiordiligi in the opera “Cosi fan Tutte” with Opera Ebony, an opera company that performs Classical and African-American heritage con...