Kentucky State University continues rivalry football game against Central State in inaugural 2021 Classic for Columbus

Kentucky State University continues rivalry football game against Central State in inaugural 2021 Classic for Columbus

December 31, 1969

Kentucky State University and Central State University will meet in Columbus in August for another rivalry battle on the gridiron.  Kentucky State and Central State are the inaugural participants of the Classic for Columbus (CFC), which takes place Aug. 25-29 in Columbus, Ohio.  “We are extremely proud to share in such a wonderful experience with Central State,” Kentucky State University Executive Vice President Douglas R. Allen II...

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Kentucky State University interim chair recently presented Jefferson Science Fellowship Lecture Series

Kentucky State University interim chair recently presented Jefferson Science Fellowship Lecture Series

December 31, 1969

A Kentucky State University interim chair’s Jefferson Science Fellowship Lecture Series took place July 27 at 11 a.m.  Dr. Scott Wicker, interim chair for the School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics and associate professor of chemistry, discussed “Data Diplomacy and Raising Awareness to Potential Policy Strategies for e-Waste Management in the Mekong Region: An Environmental Toxicologist Perspective” from 11 a.m...

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Kentucky State University alumnus featured in Bloomberg

Kentucky State University alumnus featured in Bloomberg

December 31, 1969

A recent Kentucky State University alumnus was recently featured in a Bloomberg story about Wall Street hiring from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).  Kirk L. Miller, former Student Government Association president, was featured as a recent hire of Wells Fargo.  Miller told Bloomberg he was preparing for a move to Charlotte and considering a career as an investment banker or wealth manager.  Click here to read the full story.

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Kentucky State University students benefit from research opportunities

Kentucky State University students benefit from research opportunities

December 31, 1969

Students at the undergraduate and graduate level can, and are encouraged to, participate in research at Kentucky State University. Graduate student James Brown and recent graduate Dawson Armstrong have both taken advantage of research opportunities. Brown is earning his master’s degree in aquatic sciences and should graduate in the fall. Armstrong is a recent graduate who majored in agriculture, food & environment with a concentrat...

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