2022 National Battle of the Bands Kicks Off in August
The 2022 National Battle of the Bands will take place on Saturday, August 27 at NRG Stadium and will kick off at 6:00 p.m. CST.
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The 2022 National Battle of the Bands will take place on Saturday, August 27 at NRG Stadium and will kick off at 6:00 p.m. CST.
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Savion Briggs, a sophomore political science major at Kentucky State University, is making an impact at the General Assembly regular session.
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All Hail the Queen: 4 HBCU bands honor the legacy of Aretha Franklin in virtual battle of the bands presented by National Geographic. #GeniusAretha #ASU AAMU #UAPB #KSU
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Dr. M. Christopher Brown has been elected to serve as Kentucky State University’s President by the University’s Board of Regents.
Dr. Christopher Brown Elected 15th President of Kentucky State University Read More »
Don’t sleep on local and state elections. If you care about Historically Black Colleges, especially public HBCUs, you need to vote—for everything.
Reasons Why Voting is Critical to the Life of Public HBCUs Read More »
Adoption-Share is teaming up with Kentucky State graduate Shelby Jenkins and Warner Brother’s animated film “Storks,” to raise awareness about adoption.
KSU Alumna Shelby Jenkins Named Ambassador for Adoption Is Beautiful Campaign Read More »
A study from Kentucky State University’s Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness has revealed a 38 percent increase in the University’s retention. The recently published 2014-2015 retention rate of 60.2 percent is KSU’s highest in 10 years. Retention rate is calculated as percent of first-time, full-time bachelor degree-seeking (Cohort) students who enrolled in previous fall
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CNN recently aired a story about Kentucky State University President Raymond M. Burse whose story about giving $90,000 of his salary to help the university’s lowest-paid workers went viral over the summer. “I don’t mind giving up some of what I have been able to obtain through life in order to be a small help
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