KSUNAA officers elected to new roles

KSUNAA officers elected to new roles

June 23, 2020

The Kentucky State University National Alumni Association recently held its elections. Richard Graves, class of 1980 and affiliated with the Indianapolis chapter, remains president. Dr. Linda Whye, class of 1981, will serve as vice president. Aaron Terrell, class of 2007 and affiliated with the Chicago chapter, will serve as treasurer. Renee Micou of the Detroit chapter and class of 1973 will serve as financial secretary. Roxlauna...

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Familiar face at Kentucky State University named interim alumni director

Familiar face at Kentucky State University named interim alumni director

June 22, 2020

Kentucky State University alumni will find a familiar face in the University’s new interim alumni director. Mario J. Radford, a 2014 graduate from Kentucky State and also the director of the Gospel Ensemble, will serve as the interim alumni director. “As in any role, my goal has always been to represent Kentucky State and the alumni in a light that brings honor to our alma mater and provides greater service to the needs of our comm...

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2020 Kentucky State University students and employees to receive free Kentucky Academy of Science memberships

2020 Kentucky State University students and employees to receive free Kentucky Academy of Science memberships

June 22, 2020

In a press release, KAS announced that Kentucky State University is a 2020 Kentucky Academy of Science (KAS) Enhanced Affiliate and any Kentucky State University faculty, staff, or student may join KAS for free. KAS is a nonprofit organization fostering scientific discovery and understanding in Kentucky, with membership at an all-time high at nearly 4,000 members. Membership in KAS is open to anyone with an interest in science. KAS...

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Two Kentucky State University students chosen as 2020 White House Competitiveness Scholars

Two Kentucky State University students chosen as 2020 White House Competitiveness Scholars

June 22, 2020

Kentucky State University recently had two students chosen as 2020 White House Competitiveness Scholars. Brionna Greer from Owensboro and Christopher Ward from Louisville are two of 44 scholars selected from the nation’s 107 HBCUs. Scholars were chosen based on their academic achievement, civic and campus engagement and entrepreneurial ethos. As a result of their selection, Greer and Ward will serve for one academic school year as...

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