Kentucky State University will host a Unity March

Kentucky State University will host a Unity March

February 23, 2017

Kentucky State University (KSU) faculty, staff, and students will participate in a Unity March at 11:30 a.m. Friday, February 24 on the University’s campus. The march will begin from the campus’ flagpole down past Hume Hall, around the back of the campus past the Jordan Building, to the Betty White Building and back to the flagpole. The Mighty Marching Thorobreds will lead the march. The Unity March is an expression of the Universi...

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Linkin' Bridge brings warm melodies and heartfelt lessons to KSU

Linkin' Bridge brings warm melodies and heartfelt lessons to KSU

February 22, 2017

“America’s Got Talent” finalists Linkin’ Bridge, performed not once, but twice Tuesday, February 21, in Bradford Auditorium at Kentucky State University (KSU). Montre Davis, Big Rome Kimbrough, Shon China Lacy, and Ekoe Alexanda, who all originate from Louisville, Kentucky, immediately brought good vibes to campus with their words of wisdom, infectious humor, and A cappella harmonies. They ensured that the audience left inspired wh...

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KSU's Living Legends Series honors alum and first African-American UK College of Dentistry graduate Dr. Benjamin Nero

KSU's Living Legends Series honors alum and first African-American UK College of Dentistry graduate Dr. Benjamin Nero

February 20, 2017

Kentucky State University (KSU) graduate and first African-American student at the University of Kentucky’s (UK) College of Dentistry Dr. Benjamin Nero will speak at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, February 22 at the Bradford Hall Little Theater. The lecture will continue KSU’s Living Legends Series.  The February series highlights notable speakers who enhance the intellectual aspect of campus life. Dr. Nero also the first African-Americ...

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Grammy Award-winning executive's message is music to KSU students' ears

Grammy Award-winning executive's message is music to KSU students' ears

February 17, 2017

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...

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