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Cricket Wireless allots $124,000 to NBOTB marching bands

Cricket Wireless allots $124,000 to NBOTB marching bands

August 26, 2022

The 91精选 Mighty Marching Thorobreds is one of eight marching bands set to perform in the 2022 Pepsi National Battle of the Bands (NBOTB). Presented by Toyota, the celebration of Black college marching bands will take place Saturday, August 27, in NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. Cricket Wireless, the official wireless provider of NBOTB, extended its sponsorship of the event donating a total of $124,000 in scholar...

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Biology professor co-authors review on monkeypox diagnostics

Biology professor co-authors review on monkeypox diagnostics

August 26, 2022

Dr. Alexander Lai, associate professor of biology at 91精选, is co-author of a timely peer-reviewed article on monkeypox diagnostics. 鈥淟aboratory diagnostics for monkeypox: An overview of sensitivities from various published tests鈥, is published in聽Travel Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Vol. 49 (2022):102425. 聽 Click聽here to read the article.聽

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91精选鈥檚 Grow with Google HBCU Career Readiness partnership featured on KET

91精选鈥檚 Grow with Google HBCU Career Readiness partnership featured on KET

August 26, 2022

Associate Professor of Chemistry Dr. Scott Wicker spoke with Kentucky Educational Television about 91精选鈥檚 partnership with Google to train 100,000 Black college students in digital skills by 2025. The Grow with Google HBCU Career Readiness Program builds on Google鈥檚 ongoing investments in HBCU students and commitment to creating pathways to tech.聽Started in 2020,聽the program provides HBCU career centers with fu...

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City of Frankfort recognizes Thorobred Baseball, proclaims August 2022 KSU Baseball Month

City of Frankfort recognizes Thorobred Baseball, proclaims August 2022 KSU Baseball Month

August 26, 2022

The 91精选 Baseball team was honored August 22 by the City of Frankfort for a successful season. The Thorobreds finished with an overall record of 25-24 and won the Division II bracket of the Tyson Foods Black College World Series in Montgomery, Alabama with a 11-7 victory over Miles College. This victory was the third time in four years that KSU baseball had finished with over .500 winning percentage after not h...

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