Kentucky State University Makes Best In Southeast List

Kentucky State University Makes Best In Southeast List

November 4, 2013

Kentucky State University has been named “A Best in the Southeast” college by The Princeton Review on its website feature “2014 Best Colleges: Region By Region,” which posted Monday, Aug. 5, 2013, at princetonreview.com. The colleges and universities selected on the site as the best institutions in various regions are chosen primarily because they have excellent academic programs. According to the site, students surveyed about KSU...

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Quartet To Perform At KSU Before Festival In Louisville

Quartet To Perform At KSU Before Festival In Louisville

November 1, 2013

Kentucky State University’s Division of Fine Arts invites the public to attend a trombone quartet concert at 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, in Bradford Hall’s Carl H. Smith Auditorium. The Elysian Trombone Consort includes faculty members from KSU, the University of Louisville, the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University. The recital is a preview of the quartet’s performance at the University of Louisville’s New Music Festival, Nov...

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Rosenwald Center Opens

Rosenwald Center Opens

November 1, 2013

The College of Agriculture, Food Science and Sustainable Systems is proud to announce the grand opening of the Rosenwald Center for Families and Children on Monday, Aug. 12. The Rosenwald Center for Families and Children is located at 315 Maryland Ave. The 15,000 square-foot facility is the first certified LEED child development building in Kentucky. The facility will enroll children ages 6 weeks to 12 years and operate from 7...

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KSU Holds Cheaney Plaza Groundbreaking During Homecoming

KSU Holds Cheaney Plaza Groundbreaking During Homecoming

August 26, 2013

Kentucky State University held a groundbreaking ceremony on campus during Homecoming, on Oct. 11, for the Dr. Henry E. Cheaney Legacy Plaza. Cheaney, a native of Henderson, Ky., was widely known in the region as a historian, author and civic leader. He began teaching at the Kentucky State Industrial College for Colored Persons (now Kentucky State University) after earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1936. Cheaney and his wi...

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