Dr. Kishonna Gray (2000 GSP-Centre)

 

In May, Dr. Kishonna Gray was featured on the notable statewide minority affairs program, Connections with Renee Shaw, on KET. Dr. Gray is an assistant professor at the School of Justice Studies at Eastern Kentucky University, and is also the founder and director of the Critical Gaming Lab. She also taught Cultural Anthropology at GSP-Murray State in 2014.

 

 

The GSP is also proud to announce that Dr. Gray's achievements include selection as an MLK visiting scholar at the Masachusetts Institute of Technology. One of six scholars selected, Dr. Gray will spend the 2016-2017 academic year at MIT with an elite group of thinkers and scholars, taking classes and furthering her academic work. For the full article on EKU's website, click here.

 

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Welcome to Kentucky Governor's Scholars Program

The Governor's Scholars Program strives to enhance Kentucky's next generation of civic and economic leaders.  Established in 1983, the program provides academic and personal growth through the balance of a strong liberal arts program with a full co-curricular and residential life experience. Students must complete an application and compete with others from across the state. Those selected attend the program free of charge.

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GSP-Morehead Website

GSP-Murray State Website

GSP-NKU Website

 

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