Thanksgiving Around The World Celebration

Thanksgiving Around The World Celebration

December 31, 1969

The Center for Global Learning and International Student Affairs warmly invites the Kentucky State University community to our Thanksgiving Around The World celebration! Let’s make this Thanksgiving one to remember by coming together to appreciate our rich, multicultural community! Savor the flavors of delicious food, music, and camaraderie. We look forward to seeing you there for a global celebration of gratitude and unity! Event...

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May, 2017

May, 2017

December 31, 1969

KSU appoints new Director of the Office of Admissions Justin J. Mathis FRANKFORT – Kentucky State University has appointed Justin J. Mathis as the Director of the Office of Admissions. Mathis will begin his position on June 1. KSU’s Upward Bound receives $1.28 million for the next five years The Office of Educational Support is excited to announce that the Kentucky State Unive...

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Women’s Track and Field Win Inaugural HBCU National Indoor Track and Field Small School Division Championship

December 31, 1969

In the inaugural HBCU National Indoor Track and Field Championship, the Kentucky State women's team claimed the small school division national title , while the men's team secured the small school division runner-up finish Saturday. The women's team secured the national title with 120 points, finishing 69 points ahead of runner-up West Virginia State. Voorhees claimed the men's title with 176 points, while Kentucky State earned ru...

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Former Kentucky State University interim president released new book; The Harlan Renaissance

Former Kentucky State University interim president released new book; The Harlan Renaissance

December 31, 1969

A former Kentucky State University interim president and director of the Center for Research on the Eradication of Educational Disparities recently published a new book about Black life in Harlan County, Kentucky.  Dr. William H. Turner’s new book, The Harlan Renaissance: Stories of Black Life in Appalachian Coal Towns, is available now through West Virginia University (WVU) Press.  According to the WVU Press summary, “Turner recon...

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