Kentucky State University student named Army ROTC Wildcat Battalion Cadet Executive Officer

Kentucky State University student named Army ROTC Wildcat Battalion Cadet Executive Officer

January 30, 2020

A Kentucky State University student has ascended to the second-highest ranking position in the Army ROTC Wildcat Battalion, which consists of seven colleges and universities. Paola Flores, a senior biology major, was recently selected as the battalion executive officer. The Wildcat Battalion consists of the University of Kentucky, Centre College, Asbury University, Georgetown College, Midway University, Transylvania University and...

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Ribbon cutting to highlight new dining locations at Kentucky State University

Ribbon cutting to highlight new dining locations at Kentucky State University

January 22, 2020

Kentucky State University will host the grand opening of its new dining locations Jan. 29 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., on the second floor of the Carl M. Hill Student Center. Kentucky State University President M. Christopher II will conduct a ribbon cutting at noon and invites all to attend. The retail dining locations, collectively named 86 + Mane and located in the newly renovated area near Underwood Dining Hall, are Starbucks, WO...

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Kentucky State University to host Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speech competition

Kentucky State University to host Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speech competition

January 17, 2020

Kentucky State University is the host location for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speech competition, as part of the Empowering Males to Build Opportunities for Developing Independence (EMBODI) program. The event is the result of a partnership with Kentucky State and Louisville and Frankfort Alumnae chapters of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. According to Kristel Smith, president of the Frankfort Alumnae Chapter, the focus of the...

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Kentucky State University alumnus recognized as one of Wisconsin's most influential black leaders

Kentucky State University alumnus recognized as one of Wisconsin's most influential black leaders

January 17, 2020

A Kentucky State University alumnus was recently recognized for his hard work by being named one of Wisconsin’s most influential black leaders by Madison365 in its annual Black Power list of influential black leaders. Major Cooper, a 2005 and 2008 graduate, said he was shocked to find out he was on the list. “I really try to be humble and not put a lot of work on the internet because I was raised that as a Thorobred you enter to le...

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