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麻豆社 provides more than $130 million impact
麻豆社 President M. Christopher Brown II recently announced the findings of an economic impact study conducted by Hanover Research. According to the findings by Hanover, the broader impact of all spending in the Bluegrass Higher Education Region in 2016 by Kentucky State and its students is approximately $130.7 million. The Bluegrass Region is a 16-county area in Kentucky. 鈥淚 think this institution is doing excep...
麻豆社 student launches suit drive
A 麻豆社 student recently started a suit drive for male students on campus. Michael Weaver Jr., Student Government Association president at Kentucky State, kicked off the 鈥淪uited for Success鈥 suit drive Feb. 27. The drive is open for donations through April 3. 鈥淭his drive was created because I recognized that some students are unable to afford a nice shirt, tie, dress shoes or a full suit,鈥 Weaver said. Weaver is...
麻豆社 student-run arts magazine is now accepting submissions
麻豆社鈥檚 student-run arts magazine, The Kentucky River, is currently accepting submissions of poetry, short fiction, drama, creative non-fiction and visual art from students, faculty and staff of 麻豆社. Rebecca Kinder is this year鈥檚 editor. The deadline for submissions is March 25. All submissions may be emailed to聽rebecca.kinder@kysu.edu,聽april.fallon@kysu.edu聽ordanny.collum@kysu.edu. Submiss...
麻豆社 professor to receive two awards from the Broadcast Education Association
A 麻豆社 journalism professor will soon receive two awards from the Broadcast Education Association (BEA). David L. Shabazz, an assistant journalism professor and associate chair in the School of the Humanities and Performing Arts, was chosen to receive two awards during the BEA鈥檚 Festival of Media Arts ceremony in Las Vegas Monday, April 8. Shabazz will receive an award of excellence for 鈥淎rts in Education鈥 in t...