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Statement from President Thompson concerning the massacre in Orlando
Faculty, Staff, Students, Alumni: As I woke up this morning to hear the devastating news from Orlando, Florida, about the horrific shooting at a nightclub frequented by members of the LGBT community, my heart immediately felt sorrow and pain for the families and loved ones of the victims. The Kentucky State University community joins the rest of the country as we grieve for the victims of this tragic and senseless act of violence....

KSU's Summer Apprenticeship Program teaches STEM fields to high school students
Kentucky State University’s 2016 Summer Apprenticeship Program (SAP) began this week and will continue through June 25. The program, which is in its second year is supported by externally-funded NSF and USDA grants and aims to introduce rising high school students to STEM fields as well as agricultural, environmental and geo-spatial related disciplines. Thirty students from across the state and surrounding areas were recruited to...

Kentucky State University to host St. Catharine College Day
Frankfort, KY— Kentucky State University (KSU) will host an open house for St. Catharine College students interested in transitioning to the 130-year-old university. The St. Catharine College Day open house will be held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, June 13 in the Cooperative Extension Building on the KSU campus. “While on campus, students will have an opportunity to tour KSU and meet with academic, athletic, admissions and financi...

KSU offers Incentive Tuition Scholarship to St. Catharine College students
Kentucky State University is waiving the application fee for St. Catharine students and is making academic advisors and other University officials available for assistance. To ease their transition to KSU, the University is offering an Incentive Tuition Scholarship of $900 in addition to a book stipend for one academic year (fall 2016 and spring 2017). Kentucky State University is continuing to nurture all students to become...