Presidential Plain-speak* Regarding KSU & COVID-19

Presidential Plain-speak* Regarding KSU & COVID-19

March 12, 2020

Greetings Thorobreds. Kentucky State University is deeply committed to the health and well-being of all members of the Thorobred Family and are doing our part to help stem the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19).  We are participating in myriad conference calls and webinars regarding public agency responses. Everyone has read my campus statement on liberal leave.  However, after several phone calls and emails some clarificatio...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) update to the campus community

Coronavirus (COVID-19) update to the campus community

March 11, 2020

This statement has been updated to reflect the changes in academic instruction. Click here to read the full update. Kentucky State University Campus Community: Kentucky State University is closely monitoring the recent Coronavirus (COVID-19) news and its proximity and effects in the Commonwealth. In staying informed about the issue, we have been in regular contact with health care providers, the Franklin County Health Department an...

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Kentucky State University hosted the Thorobred Experience

Kentucky State University hosted the Thorobred Experience

March 10, 2020

Kentucky State University hosted the Thorobred Experience Saturday, Feb. 29. The program, part of a state-wide and national event known as TRIO Day, provides college and career readiness at a host location. This year, Kentucky State University served as the host institution for the Commonwealth and will welcome approximately 350 TRIO students. “We wanted our guests to experience the best of Kentucky State while on our campus,” T’Eb...

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Six Kentucky State University students received contracts from Jefferson County Public Schools

Six Kentucky State University students received contracts from Jefferson County Public Schools

March 10, 2020

Six Kentucky State University education students received a career-launching surprise during their recent appearance at the Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) Equity Institute recently. Adam Andesha, Hidejuha Kennedy, Alairia Long, Kyron Parrish, De’Nasha Turner and Desiree Wofford were presented with conditional contracts to work for JCPS as teachers upon graduation. “Dr. John Marshall (JCPS Chief Equity Officer) announced tha...

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