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KSU Student Wants To Travel To North Korea
Kentucky State University freshman Duncan Adams of Lawrenceburg, Ky., says he’s never been outside the United States, has never even been on an airplane and has never run a 10K race. This spring he wants to change all that by traveling to North Korea to compete in the Pyongyang Marathon, a 10K run that serves as one of the many activities that celebrate the country’s former late leader Kim II-sung. The marathon is on April 12....

KSU Awards Degrees At 2014 Fall Commencement
Several dozen students were awarded associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Kentucky State University’s fall commencement on Saturday, Dec. 13, in Bradford Hall Auditorium. “This is a celebration about you,” Student Regent Breana Smith told the graduates. KSU President Raymond M. Burse also praised the students and their families and reminded them to never stop learning. “Learning is a lifelong enterprise,”...

KSU Graduate Started At Homeless Shelter
Several dozen students were awarded associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Kentucky State University’s fall commencement on Saturday, Dec. 13, in Bradford Hall Auditorium. “This is a celebration about you,” Student Regent Breana Smith told the graduates. KSU President Raymond M. Burse also praised the students and their families and reminded them to never stop learning. “Learning is a lifelong enterprise,” Burse...

KSU, EKU and MSU Partner to Establish Intelligence Community Center
Officials from Kentucky State, Morehead State and Eastern Kentucky universities announced on Dec. 3 a grant and partnership agreement for the Bluegrass State Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence. Photographed, from left, are Dr. Elgie McFayden, KSU grant co-director; KSU President Raymond M. Burse MSU President Wayne D. Andrews; Dr. Allen Ault, dean of the EKU College of Justice and Safety; Dr. Michael W. Hail...