2017

Grammy Award-winning executive's message is music to KSU students' ears
FRANKFORT — Amir Windom immediately engaged Kentucky State University (KSU) students with his rise from working as a part-time janitor at Bad Boy Records to becoming a Grammy Award-winning record executive on Thursday, February 16, at KSU’s Bradford Hall. Windom has been in the music industry for over 13 years. He was the featured speaker during KSU’s Men’s Conference Week. “I got offered an opportunity to work for Bad Boy Rec...

A message from KSU Interim President Dr. Aaron Thompson
I was honored to be selected as Interim President by the Board of Regents approximately nine months ago. During that time, I have come to love Kentucky State University, and I have done everything possible to advance the mission and vision of the University. I will continue to work diligently to advance the University as long as I serve as President and even afterward. My hope and expectation is that all stakeholders will continue...

KSU students' 'Dine with Dignity' provides meals with a huge serving of kindness
FRANKFORT — Kentucky State University (KSU) students launched a community service event Monday afternoon called “Dine with Dignity” at the ACCESS Soup Kitchen and Men’s Shelter. Associate Professor of Speech Communication Dr. Shannon Brogan helped several of the students from her Persuasive Speaking and Speech classes put together ideas and connections for the community service project. “Dine with Dignity” allowed students to host...

Grammy Award-winning music executive Amir Windom will speak at KSU
Grammy Award-winning executive Amir Windom will speak at 11 a.m. on Thursday, February 16 at Bradford Auditorium as part of Kentucky State University’s (KSU) Black History Series and Men’s Conference. The month-long Black History Series will bring distinguished African-American speakers to Kentucky State University to motivate its audience. The Men’s Conference is hosted every year to encourage and inspire the men on KSU’s campus....