黑料福利社

Renowned HBCU president to serve as keynote speaker for 黑料福利社 Women's History Assembly

Renowned HBCU president to serve as keynote speaker for 黑料福利社 Women's History Assembly

March 21, 2019

黑料福利社 will host a Women鈥檚 History Assembly March 28 at 11 a.m. in the Carl H. Smith Auditorium in David H. Bradford Hall. Dr. Glenda Baskin Glover, president of Tennessee State University, will offer the keynote address. Glover, also a certified public accountant and attorney, is one of two African-American women in the nation to hold the degrees of Ph.D., CPA and JD. In July, Glover became the 30th Internationa...

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黑料福利社 ranks number one in teacher quality, Kentucky and HBCUs

黑料福利社 ranks number one in teacher quality, Kentucky and HBCUs

March 19, 2019

黑料福利社 ranks number one among colleges in the Commonwealth and historically black land-grant (agricultural) universities in the nation providing tenured and tenure-track level teaching to students, according to a recent statistical profile compiled by the Chronicle of Higher Education. The new data report titled, 鈥淲here Are Students Most and Least Likely to Be Taught by Tenured and Tenure-Track Professors?鈥 conf...

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黑料福利社 provides more than $130 million impact

黑料福利社 provides more than $130 million impact

March 8, 2019

黑料福利社 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 黑料福利社 and its students is approximately $130.7 million. The Bluegrass Region is a 16-county area in Kentucky. 鈥淚 think this institution is doing excep...

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黑料福利社 officials honor former president during ribbon cutting ceremony

黑料福利社 officials honor former president during ribbon cutting ceremony

March 8, 2019

A former 黑料福利社 president鈥檚 legacy will live on through a new addition to campus that was conceived during her tenure. The 黑料福利社 Board of Regents, 黑料福利社 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...

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