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KSU gets involved in Constitution Day
Kentucky State University’s Student Center Courtyard was all decked out in red, white and blue in observance of Constitution Day. The event, organized by Student Life and the Office of Regional Stewardship, encouraged students to register to vote before Oct. 5. Franklin County Clerk Jeff Hancock and elections clerk Amy Taylor visited the campus to help students with registration. Elections clerk Amy Taylor, far left, and Franklin...
Lexington Legends to sponsor 10 students for Winter Meetings
Lexington Legends President and CEO Andy Shea stopped by Kentucky State University’s home base to encourage students to consider careers in minor league baseball on Thursday. Both student athletes and non-athletes alike attended the meeting. Shea, who has held a variety of jobs in the minor league baseball organization—including as mascot—offered students ideas for different career paths within the baseball field. The meeting...
Two Aquaculture grad students appointed to national task force
The National Organic Program recently appointed 16 members to a new Organic Hydroponic and Aquaponic Task Force. Two of those members are graduate students in Kentucky State University’s Division of Aquaculture. Charlie Schultz Angela Caporelli is the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s Aquaculture Marketing Specialist. Charlie Shultz has recently left his position as a research specialist at Lethbridge College and relocated to...
Lexington Legends to put KSU up to bat
The Lexington Legends are inviting 10 KSU students to attend the Winter Meetings from Dec. 7-9 in Nashville, Tenn. The meetings/job fair will give those students who attend an opportunity to explore internships and careers in minor league baseball. Accommodations and registration will be paid for by the Legends. To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria: Attend the convocation hosted by the Lexington Legends on Sept....