Nursing students complete community service project in Lexington

Nursing students complete community service project in Lexington

December 31, 1969

Students from the Kentucky State University nursing program completed a community service project providing meals and other essentials to persons at the Hope Center in Lexington, Kentucky.   The outreach was completed as part of courses instructed by Nursing Program Administrator Dr. Mary Ellen Broaddus.   Dr. Broaddus expressed the importance of creating awareness of social issues in our surrounding communities and the critical ne...

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Former Kentucky State University student honored with building renaming

Former Kentucky State University student honored with building renaming

December 31, 1969

A former Kentucky State University student was recently honored by another institution of higher education in the Commonwealth.  Margaret Munday was recently honored by Western Kentucky University, as its first African American student to enroll, by renaming Northeast Hall to Mundy Hall.  Munday transferred to Western Kentucky University in 1956 and earned a bachelor’s degree in music in 1960. Click here to read the rest of Munday’...

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January, 2015

January, 2015

December 31, 1969

KSU Presents Living African-American Legends Series In February American history is full of the extraordinary feats and accomplishments of heroes who spent most of their lives – and sometimes gave their lives – for the betterment of the Read More Thorobred Express Impresses Western Kentucky  High school students in western Kentucky were given an opportunity to snatch express t...

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Kentucky State University to focus on COVID-19 relief on Giving Tuesday

Kentucky State University to focus on COVID-19 relief on Giving Tuesday

December 31, 1969

Citing greater need than ever before, Kentucky State University is focusing on COVID-19 relief for students during this year’s Giving Tuesday taking place May 5. While the transition to online learning and teleworking are going well, some of our students are facing an unprecedented crisis. Some lack internet access or other tools they need for online instruction. Others are facing food insecurity at home. Some are struggling to pay...

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