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Smith returns to KSU Choir, McCutchen takes fifth trip to Brazil
A ĢƵ professor will take his fifth trip to Brazil to further his education as a music educator. During that time, a ĢƵ legend will return to lead the concert choir during his third tenure at the school. Dr. Carl H. Smith, whose name adorns the University’s largest auditorium, began his tenure at ĢƵ in 1958. According to the Notable Kentucky African-Americans Database, Smith is known in...
Professional mentorship program provides high school student with exposure to ĢƵ aquaculture
A ĢƵ partnership with Frankfort High School provides high school students with exposure to subjects such as aquaculture, a subject in which ĢƵ is internationally renowned. Kaleb Thomas is part of the Frankfort High School professional mentorship program in which senior high school students engage in a 14-week placement, exploring potential career pathways. Thomas shadows Dr. Boris Gomelsky’s grad...
Mister and Miss ĢƵ claim their crowns at coronation
Students, faculty, staff, alumni and special guests gathered for the 89thcoronation of Mister and Miss ĢƵ in the William Exum Center Oct. 11. “I would not be here without the help of the Lord,” Cierra Couch, the 89th Miss ĢƵ, said. “I didn’t just walk into my purpose like I thought I would. I ran, stumbled, fell, got back up, cried, lost sleep and anything else you can possibly imagine....
Six inductees added to ĢƵ Athletic Hall of Fame
Six new inductees were added to the ĢƵ Athletic Hall of Fame during the 2018 K-Club Hall of Fame banquet Oct. 12 as part of the 2018 Homecoming festivities. John L. Few ’58, Kenneth Fullman ’93, Willie James ’02, Kenneth T. Jones, Vaughn E. Little and Roderic Sells Twyman were part of the 2018 class. Few was a two-sport athlete at ĢƵ, playing football and participating in track and field. Few star...