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ĢƵ alumna made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera
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...
Two-time ĢƵ alumna to provide assembly address at Anna Mac Clarke Veterans Recognition Assembly 2021
A two-time ĢƵ alumna and the operations officer for the Army National Guard G-9, Installations and Environment Directorate will provide the assembly address Nov. 9 at 11 a.m. in the Carl H. Smith Auditorium of David H. Bradford Hall and online during the annual Anna Mac Clarke Veterans Recognition Assembly 2021. Lieutenant Colonel La’Shawna Waller has served in a variety of leadership and staff positions at...
ĢƵ Foundation mourns the death of Thorobred fixture Darlene Jackson
ĢƵ alumna, longtime staff and KSU Foundation employee Darlene K. Jackson has departed this life. Jackson died Friday, Oct. 29. Jackson was a longtime employee of the ĢƵ Foundation, serving as an accountant. She was also a life member of the ĢƵ National Alumni Association. Jackson was also a former employee of the Kentucky Revenue Department. “Darlene lived every...
ĢƵ professor recently published in the Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies
A ĢƵ professor recently published a study in the Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies. Dr. Jennifer Ballard-Kang, an assistant professor of social work, recently published “Reconstructing a Sense of Safety among Resettled Refugee Survivors of Torture: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study”. According to the abstract, “This study utilized a constructivist grounded theory approach to describe the strategi...