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ĢƵ releases 2017-2020 Quadrennial President’s Report

ĢƵ releases 2017-2020 Quadrennial President’s Report

December 4, 2020

As 2020 draws to a close, ĢƵ recently released the 2017-2020 Quadrennial President’s Report, which highlights the growth and achievements of the University since President M. Christopher Brown II began his tenure in May 2017.  “The blueprint for advancing ĢƵ forward is held up by four pillars of success — access, academics, agriculture and athletics. This Quadrennial Report highlights the contribu...

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ĢƵ’s first female president to lie in state Thursday

ĢƵ’s first female president to lie in state Thursday

December 3, 2020

Former ĢƵ President Dr. Mary Levi Smith-Stowe will lie in state at ĢƵ Thursday.  Smith-Stowe was the institution’s first female president. Smith-Stowe will lie in state Thursday in the Carl H. Smith Auditorium in David H. Bradford Hall from noon until 5 p.m.  Attendees will have the opportunity to pay their respects and sign the University’s guest book. Security will be present and COVI...

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ĢƵ Board of Regents to conduct regular quarterly meeting Dec. 3

ĢƵ Board of Regents to conduct regular quarterly meeting Dec. 3

November 28, 2020

The ĢƵ Board of Regents will convene for its regular quarterly meeting Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. via teleconference. During the regular meeting, the Board will go into closed session pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(c) to discuss pending litigation and KRS 61.810(1)(f) to discuss individual personnel matters.  Zoom Link: https://kysu.zoom.us/s/95518221933 Webinar ID: 955 1822 1933 Phon...

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ĢƵ mourns the loss of its first female president Dr. Mary Levi Smith

ĢƵ mourns the loss of its first female president Dr. Mary Levi Smith

November 28, 2020

ĢƵ’s fourteenth and first female president, Dr. Mary L. Smith, 84, departed this life Saturday evening, November 28, surrounded by her loved ones at home.  ĢƵ President Dr. M. Christopher Brown II said losing Dr. Smith will profoundly impact the Thorobred family.  “There are no words to express the enormity of losing a chain breaker, like President Smith,” Brown said. “Mary was more tha...

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