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ĢƵ officials honor former president during ribbon cutting ceremony
A former ĢƵ president’s legacy will live on through a new addition to campus that was conceived during her tenure. The ĢƵ Board of Regents, ĢƵ President M. Christopher Brown II, faculty, staff, students and community members honored the legacy of Dr. Mary Evans Sias during a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Mary E. Sias Pedestrian Walkway that connects the north an...
ĢƵ provides more than $130 million impact
ĢƵ 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 ĢƵ and its students is approximately $130.7 million. The Bluegrass Region is a 16-county area in Kentucky. “I think this institution is doing excep...
ĢƵ to compete in the 30th-annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge National Championship Tournament
After winning a series of regional competitions, ĢƵ is one of 48 schools that will vie for the championship title at the 30th-annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC), America’s premier academic competition for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The HCASC National Championship Tournament will be held April 13-17, 2019 on the American Honda campus in Torrance, California. Kentucky Stat...
ĢƵ professor to receive two awards from the Broadcast Education Association
A ĢƵ 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’s Festival of Media Arts ceremony in Las Vegas Monday, April 8. Shabazz will receive an award of excellence for “Arts in Education” in t...