2017
ĢƵ financial aid specialist makes writing debut in new compilation
ĢƵ has a newly published author on campus. Joyua K. Jacobs, a financial aid specialist at ĢƵ, is one of 13 independent authors featured in a new compilation titled “I Tasted My Tears Today.” The book was compiled by Dr. Tuesday Tate and “addresses times in our lives when we had to look at ourselves, face, confront, and tell the truth about why we are where we are and what role we played in getting...
ĢƵ students performed well at MISA conference
Three ĢƵ (KSU) students swept the poster category competition during the inaugural Mid-Southern Interdisciplinary Sciences Association (MISA) conference in Franklin, Tennessee. “Winning all categories is no easy feat,” Dr. Debbie Thomas, provost and vice president for academic affairs at KSU, said. “I commend the students on their excellent work and faculty for their leadership.” Graduate students Dennis Hall...
ĢƵ professor among first cohort to graduate from leadership institute
ĢƵ professor Dr. Donavan L. Ramon was among the first cohort to graduate from the Council on Postsecondary Education’s Academic Leadership Development Institute (ALDI) Nov. 2. Ramon, assistant professor of liberal studies in the Whitney Young School of Honors, was one of nearly 20 graduates from campuses across the commonwealth. “It has been a privilege working with my ALDI cohort members the past several mon...
ĢƵ professor to perform Sunday in Frankfort
Dr. Caroline G Gibson, vocal artist in residence, assistant professor of music, and director of the opera/musical theatre workshop at ĢƵ was recently featured in the Spectrum section of The Frankfort State-Journal. Click here to read the State-Journal story. Gibson, soprano, will present “Allerseelen” (All Saints Sunday) concert on Sunday, November 5 at 4 p.m. at Church of the Ascension; 311 Washington Stree...