Mighty Marching Thorobreds to participate in national battle of the bands

Mighty Marching Thorobreds to participate in national battle of the bands

December 31, 1969

Event organizers for the Pepsi National Battle of the Bands presented by Toyota recently announced the lineup for the 2022 celebration of Black college marching bands. The Kentucky State University Mighty Marching Thorobreds are one of eight Historically Black Colleges and University bands participating.   The battle is scheduled for Saturday, August 27 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas and will kick off at 6 p.m. CST.   Click here...

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February, 2016

February, 2016

December 31, 1969

Gov. Matt Bevin and State Budget Director John Chilton visit KSU FRANKFORT, Ky — Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin met with President Raymond M. Burse Wednesday for a tour of the University. Bevin was joined by State Budget Director John Chilton as Read More KSU, Frankfort will spring into action with ReForest Frankfort ReForest Frankfort is a community-wide event that brings people to...

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Dr. Keith McCutchen joins Kentucky Humanities Board of Directors

December 31, 1969

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   LEXINGTON, Ky. (January 23, 2023) – Dr. Keith McCutchen has been elected to serve on the Kentucky Humanities board of directors. During his term on the 23-person volunteer board, Dr. McCutchen will help set policies, award project grants to community organizations, and participate in fundraising to help meet the growing demand for Kentucky Humanities’ programs. Based in Lexington, Kentucky Humanities and it...

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Kentucky State University Continues to Show Improvements

Kentucky State University Continues to Show Improvements

December 31, 1969

Kentucky State University (KSU) is pleased to provide an update regarding our progress in addressing the standards listed in the December 2023 letter from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Over the past year, KSU has worked diligently to meet the requirements set forth by SACSCOC, reducing the initial 16 standards of potential non-compliance to only five remaining standards; this ach...

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