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Three ĢƵ students interning in Washington D.C.

Three ĢƵ students interning in Washington D.C.

November 12, 2021

Three ĢƵ students are making a name for themselves among the nation’s legislators through internship placements with the HBCU National Center.  Sophomore Anyiah Chambers, senior Brionna Greer and sophomore Nina Jones are each interning with a U.S. representative. Chambers is interning with U.S. Rep. Nanette Barragan, while Greer is interning with U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern and Jones is interning with U.S. Rep. Ch...

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ĢƵ Presidential Search Committee members announced

ĢƵ Presidential Search Committee members announced

November 10, 2021

The ĢƵ Board of Regents announced Wednesday, Nov. 10, that the presidential search committee members have been submitted to the search committee chair, Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education Vice President and General Counsel Travis Powell.  Members representing ĢƵ were selected through election processes through the Faculty Senate, Staff Senate and Student Government Association....

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ĢƵ to finish regular season home games against Central State

ĢƵ to finish regular season home games against Central State

November 5, 2021

The ĢƵ football team will play its last home game of the season against rival Central State Saturday, Nov. 6 at 1 p.m. in Alumni Stadium. ĢƵ beat the Marauders 20-6 in the season opener at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio in the HBCU Classic for Columbus. ĢƵ is 15-1 against Central State in their last 16 matchups.  Central State is 1-8 overall and 0-5 in Southern Intercollegiate Athletic...

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ĢƵ alumna made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera

ĢƵ alumna made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera

November 5, 2021

A ĢƵ alumna recently made her surprise debut at the Metropolitan Opera.  Michelle Bradley, class of 2007, was recently profiled in the Lexington Herald-Leader about her debut as Liù in “Turandot.” Bradley was scheduled to make her debut Oct. 29, but received a call to perform Oct. 21 after another performer could not go on.  Bradley told the Herald-Leader the late ĢƵ professor Andrew Smith helped...

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