Kentucky State University advanced to the Sweet 16 of the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge

Kentucky State University advanced to the Sweet 16 of the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge

May 3, 2021

Kentucky State University’s team advanced to the Sweet 16 of the 32nd Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC) but came up short against Florida A&M University.  HCASC is a premier academic competition between students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), through which Honda annually awards more than $350,000 in institutional grants to the participating HBCUs. Due to the pandemic, the HCASC shifted from in-pers...

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Four Kentucky State University student-athletes named to Kentucky Collegiate All-Commonwealth Team

Four Kentucky State University student-athletes named to Kentucky Collegiate All-Commonwealth Team

May 3, 2021

Four Kentucky State University student-athletes were recently selected for the Kentucky Collegiate All-Commonwealth team.  The Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame selected Jaylen Myers, Brett Sylve, DeVon McCoy and Jimmy Edmonds to be members of the 2021 Kentucky Collegiate All Commonwealth Team.  The selection “represents the best college football players that the state of Kentucky has to offer,” Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame...

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Kentucky State University President to serve as co-moderator of

Kentucky State University President to serve as co-moderator of "Homage to William E. Cross Jr."

May 3, 2021

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II will serve as the co-moderator of “Homage to William E. Cross Jr.” at 5 p.m. PST on May 26.  The program is a celebration of Dr. William E. Cross Jr. for his lifetime contributions to Black studies and psychology. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Cross’s article on Nigrescence: Black Racial Identity Model, published in Black World in 1971.  This event is co-sponsore...

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Kentucky State University graduate credits University employee for helping her reach the finish line

Kentucky State University graduate credits University employee for helping her reach the finish line

December 31, 1969

One Kentucky State University graduate gives credit to a University employee for helping her reach the finish line.  “Ms. Cherie Benson had had my front and my back from day one,” Rachel “Bama” Peterson said. “It is because of her dedication to me and other students that little ole me, from a small town in Alabama, will be the first of 13 siblings graduating from college. And at an HBCU at that.” The Gordon, Alabama native and libe...

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