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Church Invites KSU Students to Celebrate 1890 Day of Prayer
FRANKFORT, Ky – The nation’s 19 predominately black, land-grant universities, known collectively as 1890s, have scheduled a Day of Prayer on Sunday, August 30 to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the signing of the bill that created them. Known as the Second Morrill Act, the bill, signed on August 30, 1890, created universities and colleges for residents in Southern and border states, who because of their race, were...
KSU Alum and Frankfort Mayor May to kick off Pay It Forward Frankfort
FRANKFORT, Ky. Join Kentucky State alum and Mayor William May in the official kick off of Pay It Forward Frankfort at 11 a.m. Thursday, August 27, on the steps of Hume Hall at Kentucky State University. KSU President Raymond M. Burse and other campus stakeholders will help to initiate this community event. May also will present a proclamation to mark this special occasion that promotes community spirit. Burse is no stranger to...
KSU student selected for White House HBCU All-Star Program
Business Administration major and SGA member, Ralph Williams, has been selected to serve as the White House Initiative on HBCUs student ambassador for Kentucky State University. The program was established as a part of President Barack Obama’s Executive Order 13532, Promoting Excellence, Innovation, and Sustainability at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. “As the representative for KSU, it’s my duty to serve as an l...
ESPN3 to feature KSU in the Circle City Classic
FRANKFORT, Ky– ESPN has announced this week that Kentucky State’s Circle City Classic football game with Central State will be broadcast nationally on ESPN3. The game will be played at 3 p.m. Sept. 26 in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., and can also be viewed using the WatchESPN app on any streaming or mobile device. The game is the fourth Kentucky State football game to be televised in recent history and the first since 20...