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Simmons College of Kentucky was founded in 1879. Researcher Juanita White discovered the school's original campus was formerly owned by Samuel Churchill, a prominent Louisville man. The never ...
Simmons College of Kentucky, Louisville's only historically Black college, has changed names numerous times throughout its history. Simmons College, established as the Kentucky Normal and ...
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The African American Heritage Trail in Kentucky officially opens for Juneteenth, detailing the state's place in Black history ...
The state of Kentucky introduced an African American Heritage Trail today, offering visitors nearly 50 primary sites and ...
Loneliness is increasingly recognized as a serious risk to the health and well-being of older adults, linked to heightened ...
Kentucky Opera is proud to partner with Simmons College of Kentucky, the city's Historically Black College and University (HBCU), for this year's performance. Simmons' director of choral ...
Founded in September of 1883, the body was established as the primary funding arm of what we now call Simmons College of Kentucky. I am inspired by the visionary women who provided leadership for ...
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Black women in Louisville are inviting people of every color and faith tradition to join a movement to support Simmons College of Kentucky.
Mayor Craig Greenberg and Simmons College of Kentucky President Kevin Cosby speak at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the school's new residence hall. BetFTW NFL NBA NHL MLB WNBA Newsletter.
Mayor Craig Greenberg and Simmons College of Kentucky President Kevin Cosby speak at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the school's new residence hall. Killian Baarlaer and Stephanie Stremplewski.
Mayor Craig Greenberg and Simmons College of Kentucky President Kevin Cosby speak at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the school's new residence hall. News Sports Restaurants Real Estate Opinion ...
Following the heartbreaking elimination in the Sweet Sixteen round of the NCAA Tournament, Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats are gearing up to do it all over again in the 2025–26 college basketball ...
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