In the midst of trying times, Kentucky State University Homecoming 2021 a resounding success

In the midst of trying times, Kentucky State University Homecoming 2021 a resounding success

December 31, 1969

The Kentucky State University community of students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends celebrated the in-person return of Homecoming with an uplifting and resilient spirit Oct. 4-9.  Homecoming 2020 was virtual due to the pandemic, but was brought back with extra precautions for 2021. With the recent transition in leadership and financial challenges, Kentucky State constituents had a choice: to be pitiful or powerful in their cele...

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April, 2016

April, 2016

December 31, 1969

KSU School of Business students win awards at Student Research Day ceremony Kentucky State University’s School of Business recognized its students’ achievements Thursday evening during its Student Research Day in the Student Center Ballroom. More than 90 students, faculty and guests attended the Read More Major General Peggy C. Combs will address KSU graduates on May 14 Kentuc...

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Kentucky State University students benefit from research opportunities

Kentucky State University students benefit from research opportunities

December 31, 1969

Students at the undergraduate and graduate level can, and are encouraged to, participate in research at Kentucky State University. Graduate student James Brown and recent graduate Dawson Armstrong have both taken advantage of research opportunities. Brown is earning his master’s degree in aquatic sciences and should graduate in the fall. Armstrong is a recent graduate who majored in agriculture, food & environment with a concentrat...

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Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II releases book about Race and Stratification in Postsecondary Education

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II releases book about Race and Stratification in Postsecondary Education

December 31, 1969

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II released his 17th book Tuesday, March 27 that examines colleges and universities around the world with a majority of African, African-American and other black-designated student populations. While campuses like Kentucky State, Howard, Morehouse, and Florida A & M dominate the national discussion, there are also similar universities on the African continent, South America,...

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