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Historic legislation strengthens Kentucky State University’s connection to Simmons College and West Louisville
Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II was on hand at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage for the historic signing of Senate Bill 270, which strengthened Kentucky State’s partnership with Simmons College and West Louisville. The bill will assist in the production of teachers for hard-to-staff schools; increase the preparation of K-12 educators, especially those of color; create a partnership with...
Kentucky State University President featured panelist on online learning in higher education
Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II is a featured panelist for an upcoming virtual discussion about online learning in higher education. Walden University is hosting a series of webinars and a Talks for Good panel in honor of National Distance Learning Week. President Brown will join Dr. Ward Ulmer, president of Walden University, and Dr. Irma Beccera, seventh president of Marymount University in Virginia,...
February, 2015
Andong National University Students Study English At Kentucky State University Students from Andong National University were selected for Kentucky State University’s one-month foreign exchange program because of their outstanding grades in English. KSU President Recognized at 12th Annual Black History Month Celebration at State Capitol Kentucky State University President Raymo...
Kentucky State University professor named president-elect of the Kentucky Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
A Kentucky State University professor was recently appointed to a leadership role with the Kentucky Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (KAHPERD). Dr. Gavin Washington, assistant professor of physical education, was recently appointed as president-elect of KAHPERD. “As an educator, my primary objective has always been to help my students fulfill their potential,” Washington said. “For that to happen, I n...