Kentucky State University student presented research at the Kentucky Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance conference

Kentucky State University student presented research at the Kentucky Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance conference

December 31, 1969

A Kentucky State University student recently presented undergraduate research at the Kentucky Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (KAHPERD) conference. Amani Williams, a senior exercise science major from Scotch Plains, New Jersey, presented research on HIV knowledge among students at Kentucky State University. “I had a great experience at the KAHPERD conference,” Williams said. “It was a poster present...

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December, 2014

December, 2014

December 31, 1969

KSU Awards Degrees At 2014 Fall Commencement Several dozen students were awarded associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Kentucky State University’s fall commencement on Saturday, Dec. 13, in Bradford Hall Auditorium. “This is a celebration about you,” Read More KSU Graduate Started At Homeless Shelter Several dozen students were awarded associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees at...

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March, 2015

March, 2015

December 31, 1969

Online Transfer Madness College Fair Set For March 26 College students interested in transferring college credits or associate degrees to a four-year institution can connect with those institutions and get questions answered during a six-hour online Transfer Madness fair. Read More Wendell Thomas Introduces Students To A Day In State Government Humble, greatness, integrity are just a few words associ...

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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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