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Kentucky State University Launches New Interactive Campus Map

April 4, 2025

Kentucky State University (KSU) is proud to unveil today a new interactive campus map, offering a modern, immersive way to explore our historic and evolving campus. This cutting-edge resource celebrates the rich history of KSU, provides updates on ongoing renovation projects, and enhances navigation across our 1,100-acre campus and beyond.For the first time, you can explore most of KSU’s main campus and our 300-acre Harold R. Bens...

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KSU Severe Weather Advisory Notice

April 4, 2025

Revised on April 6, 2025KSU Campuses to open tomorrow - Monday, April 7 - at 8:00 AM. Please use caution and find additional important information in your @kysu.edu email.   Severe Weather Advisory Notice The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook, which is in effect today into this weekend. Severe weather is expected tonight around 10 pm to 4 am with risks of damaging winds, large hail, flooding, and torn...

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University of Kentucky, Kentucky State University partner on USDA grant to promote change for at-risk youth and families

April 3, 2025

Extension program leaders at the University of Kentucky and Kentucky State University are partnering to help at-risk children and families through positive youth development and community programming. In the Commonwealth of Kentucky, many children, youth and families are generally considered to be “at-risk” across several societal areas. Some of these areas include the number of children living in foster care, homelessness rates an...

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KSU and Renew Appalachia Establish a Landmark Microclimate Monitoring System in Eastern Kentucky

April 2, 2025

Kentucky State University (KSU) established a microclimate, trace gas, and soil moisture monitoring station in Martin County, Kentucky, in collaboration with Renew Appalachia, a non-profit organization involved in the forest restoration project in Eastern Kentucky. This instrumentation in Martin County is essential to address the current challenges in managing active, abandoned, and reclaimed mine lands.  The surrounding overburden...

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