Kentucky State University president encouraged Leadership Frankfort class to dare to lead differently

Kentucky State University president encouraged Leadership Frankfort class to dare to lead differently

August 10, 2018

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II was the keynote speaker at the recent graduation ceremony of this year’s Leadership Frankfort class held on the Kentucky State campus. President Brown asked the graduates to move beyond traditional transactional leadership and embrace transformational leadership. “Be willing to use your work ethic more than the traditional way,” President Brown said. “Be willing to go beyo...

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Encampment 2018: From surviving to thriving

Encampment 2018: From surviving to thriving

August 10, 2018

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II will officially welcome the campus community back for the fall semester when he convenes faculty and staff August 13 for Encampment 2018. The day-long event kicks off the academic year for Kentucky State. Encampment brings together Frankfort community leaders, faculty, staff, students and alumni in finding new and effective ways of developing ideas, pursuing innovative str...

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Kentucky State University president to speak at Carter G. Woodson Academy convocation

Kentucky State University president to speak at Carter G. Woodson Academy convocation

August 10, 2018

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II is a featured speaker for the Carter G. Woodson Academy convocation Sunday, Aug. 12 at First Baptist Church Bracktown in Lexington. The convocation is scheduled for 5 p.m. First Baptist Church Bracktown is located at 3016 Bracktown Road in Lexington. Carter G. Woodson Academy is a college preparatory program that serves males in grades 6-12. The Academy provides an advance...

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Statue of trailblazing Kentucky State University alumna to be featured in the Newseum

Statue of trailblazing Kentucky State University alumna to be featured in the Newseum

August 2, 2018

The legacy of Kentucky State University alumna, journalist and Civil Rights pioneer Alice Allison Dunnigan was recently honored by the West Kentucky African American Heritage Center in Russellville with a bronze statue. Dunnigan asked hard-hitting questions of United States presidents, highlighted stories of African-American history and fought for equal employment rights. The statue of Dunnigan could be on its way soon to the Newse...

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