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A Look Into Kentucky State's Third Thursday Thing

December 31, 1969

Community members gathered on the Harold R. Benson Research and Demonstration Farm on July 17 for the Third Thursday Thing program, a monthly sustainable agriculture workshop. This month’s workshop topics focused on cattle and poultry presented by Dr. Abbigail Hines, Mike Wilson, and Dr. Frederick Bebe.Participants from throughout the Commonwealth attend the workshops, with some attendees regularly coming nearly every month to expand their kno...

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Kentucky State University unveils new book in celebration of its 135th anniversary

Kentucky State University unveils new book in celebration of its 135th anniversary

December 31, 1969

Kentucky State University has released a new book detailing its illustrious 135-year history.  Dr. John A. Hardin has written “The Pursuit of Excellence: Kentucky State University, 1886-2020” as part of Kentucky State’s celebration of its 135th anniversary.  Hardin’s book examines the University’s history from its early days when it was an idea to the high-water marks and present-day achievements that propel the institution forward...

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KSU Students Represent at the B.A.U.K. 2025 Spring Badminton Open

December 31, 1969

Kentucky State University (KSU) students Sandeep Airee and Prashant Bhatt teamed up to represent KSU at the Badminton Association at the University of Kentucky (B.A.U.K.) 2025 Spring Badminton Open, securing second place in the consolation round for Men’s Doubles.The tournament brought together over 50 players from across Kentucky and other states, offering a highly competitive and rewarding experience. In addition to doubles, Aire...

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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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