Please Call Me Mister findings published in the Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior

Please Call Me Mister findings published in the Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior

October 6, 2020

Findings from the Please Call Me Mister project at Kentucky State University were recently published in the Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior.  Dr. Herman E. Walston, professor of child development and family relations, and Ashlie Smoot-Baker, interim program director, and Kennedy J. Hannah, mentor coordinator, were credited authors for the article entitled “The Impact of a Male Mentoring Program on Academic Achievement in C...

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Kentucky State University esports program featured in the Washington Post

Kentucky State University esports program featured in the Washington Post

October 5, 2020

Kentucky State University was recently featured in the Washington Post for its inclusion as a charter member of the Black Collegiate Gaming Association and for its video game development curriculum.  Kentucky State University assistant professor Dr. Jens Hannemann was also quoted in the story, which explores the trend of HBCUs including esports on their campuses.  Click here to read the full story.

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Kentucky State University President featured panelist on online learning in higher education

Kentucky State University President featured panelist on online learning in higher education

December 31, 1969

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II is a featured panelist for an upcoming virtual discussion about online learning in higher education.  Walden University is hosting a series of webinars and a Talks for Good panel in honor of National Distance Learning Week.  President Brown will join Dr. Ward Ulmer, president of Walden University, and Dr. Irma Beccera, seventh president of Marymount University in Virginia,...

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