ECTC and KSU Announce New RN-to-BSN Partnership

ECTC and KSU Announce New RN-to-BSN Partnership

December 31, 1969

KSU is newest Robbins University Center partner Elizabethtown Community and Technical College and Kentucky State University announced at a signing ceremony today a new partnership to provide a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The partnership creates a pathway for graduates of ECTC’s nursing program to pursue a BSN from KSU with significant in-person support on the ECTC campus. In addition, the ECTC-2-KSU Pathway Scholarship provide...

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CHI Saint Joseph Health, Kentucky State University form alliance to increase number of nurses in Kentucky

CHI Saint Joseph Health, Kentucky State University form alliance to increase number of nurses in Kentucky

December 31, 1969

Health system to provide $2.5 million in tuition assistance, program support over five years FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 25, 2022) – CHI Saint Joseph Health today announced plans to invest $2.5 million in tuition assistance and program support of the Kentucky State University School of Nursing over the next five years. The alliance will include direct job placement for nurses at CHI Saint Joseph Health upon completion of the KSU nursing p...

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October, 2016

October, 2016

December 31, 1969

Congratulations to our Thorobred football team Way to go, Thorobreds! On Saturday, the Thorobreds defeated the undefeated No. 5 ranked Tuskegee University.  This was a history- making game, and we couldn’t be more proud. KSU aquaculture professors present research in Scotland Professors in the Kentucky State University’s Division of Aquaculture traveled to Edinburgh, Scotland,...

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Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II releases book about Race and Stratification in Postsecondary Education

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II releases book about Race and Stratification in Postsecondary Education

December 31, 1969

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II released his 17th book Tuesday, March 27 that examines colleges and universities around the world with a majority of African, African-American and other black-designated student populations. While campuses like Kentucky State, Howard, Morehouse, and Florida A & M dominate the national discussion, there are also similar universities on the African continent, South America,...

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