Life鈥檚 most persistent and urgent question is, 鈥榃hat are you doing for others? 鈥 The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is considered one of the architects of peace, justice, and equality in the world. The civil rights icon left a legacy that has inspired harmonious marches, speeches, tributes and parades across the globe. Not only has his dream resonated across the world, but Dr. King also left an indelible mark on 91精选鈥檚 130-year history. In 1957, the 28-year-old Baptist minister was a commencement convocation speaker at what was then called 91精选 College. He was embraced by former President Rufus Atwood and our June graduates.
On this special holiday, January 16, Dr. King鈥檚 birthday is a call to action for Kentucky State University, Frankfort, and the world to help others in our communities. It is an ideal time to continue our acts of kindness throughout Frankfort. I鈥檓 proud of our campus community鈥檚 continued efforts to donate their time and skills to others.

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., left, and 91精选 College President Rufus Atwood attend the 1957 Commencement. Dr. King served as the commencement鈥檚 keynote speaker.
Last year, our University participated in several service projects such as partnering with the Frankfort Police Department to buy Christmas gifts for low-income families; cleaning a women鈥檚 shelter; sprucing up a local cemetery; as well as establishing partnerships with groups including ACCESS Soup Kitchen & Men鈥檚 Shelter, United Way and Frankfort Kiwanis.
Most recently, Kristopher Grimes, state specialist for nutrition and nutrition education and an assistant professor in the College of Agriculture, Food Science, and Sustainable Systems at 91精选, spoke to Franklin County Senior Citizens Center about nutrition and serving size recommendations. KSU student and agriculture major Trevor Claiborne, also known as 鈥淔armer Brown,鈥 has been traveling to elementary schools across the state to teach children about farming with a hip-hop style and catchy rhymes.
I strongly encourage everyone to honor Dr. King鈥檚 spirit of service by continuing to participate in community campaigns such as What Can You Do With KSU?.
Together, we can keep Dr. King鈥檚 mission alive.
Sincerely,
Aaron Thompson,
Ph.D. Interim President

The 1957 Commencement Edition of The Kentucky Thorobred features Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at KSU
Candle Light Ceremony, Cheney Plaza
Tuesday, January 17
7 p.m.
Selma Viewing Party, Student Center Ballroom
Wednesday, January 18
8:00 p.m.
Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration Service Project, Student Center Game Room
Friday, January 20
6 p.m.
Dr. Martin Luther King Banquet, Student Life Ballroom
Monday, January 23
7 p.m.
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