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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December, 2018

December, 2018

December 31, 1969

Encampment 2019 to focus on SACSCOC Reaffirmation Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II will welcome back the campus community when he convenes faculty and staff January 7-8 for Encampment 2019. Together We Can | The Convening brings together the state’s top education officials Kentucky State University is hosting a panel discussion featuring four of the...

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April, 2014

April, 2014

December 31, 1969

KSU Highlights Recent Activities During April 25 Board Meeting The Kentucky State University Board of Regents met on April 25 in the Board Room of the Julian M. Carroll Academic Services Building, where President Mary Evans Sias gave a Read More High Tunnel Complex Opens A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the College of Agriculture, Food Science and Sustainable Systems’ High Tunnel Co...

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