Congratulations to Dr. David Shabazz, Newly Appointed Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Congratulations to Dr. David Shabazz, Newly Appointed Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

December 31, 1969

We are excited to announce the new appointment of Dr. David Shabazz as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Shabazz has remained a dedicated Thorobred for over 20 years, serving in various leadership roles and generously sharing his rich knowledge and experiences to enhance student success. Dr. Shabazz holds a Bachelor of Art from Benedict College, Masters of Mass Communication from the University of South Carolina, Master...

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Nursing graduate joins CHI Saint Joseph Health

Nursing graduate joins CHI Saint Joseph Health

December 31, 1969

Born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, Kenadii Williams will now serve her community as an operating room registered nurse after accepting a position with CHI Saint Joseph Health in Lexington. The recent nursing graduate is ecstatic to join the health system and will begin her nursing career in July.  The opportunity came about after Williams delivered the welcome at a press conference on May 25 where CHI Saint Joseph Health annou...

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August, 2016

August, 2016

December 31, 1969

KSU student Jabreia Taylor named White House Initiative HBCU All-Star Jabreia Taylor, a political science and honors liberal studies major at Kentucky State University (KSU), has been selected as a 2016 HBCU All-Star by the White House Initiative on Historically Read More KSU’s Career Fair to feature more than 50 employers Over 50 employers will be available at Kentucky State...

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Kentucky's first African American and woman to serve as state registrar to receive associate degree from Kentucky State University

Kentucky's first African American and woman to serve as state registrar to receive associate degree from Kentucky State University

December 31, 1969

A historical figure in Kentucky’s history came back to Kentucky State University for an associate degree. It took some coaxing from her sister, however, to do it. Barbara White, 80, and the Commonwealth’s first African American and first woman state registrar, enrolled at Kentucky State in 1957. White completed the 1957-58 and 1958-59 semesters, then withdrew because of other life obligations. White went back for a semester in 1962...

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