Kentucky State University President gets contract extension
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky State University Board of Regents has unanimously voted to extend the contract of the university's president.
Citing a Thursday news release, the State Journal of Frankfort reports the board unanimously voted to extend the contract of President M. Christopher Brown II through July 19, 2022 based on his "exceptional performance" and a thorough evaluation of the maximum four years allowed by law.
Board of Regents Chairperson Elaine Farris says Brown has increased enrollment and advanced the brand and reputation of the university, among other things.