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Power Outage Impacting the Campus of Kentucky State University
A power outage has impacted the campus of Kentucky State University. Kentucky State University may cancel, delay, or recommend early dismissals when a power outage occurs. Kentucky State University will close for the remainder of Thursday, February 9. Therefore, all events and activities for today are canceled and will be rescheduled. Only essential staff and service areas will operate as normal. The Underwood Cafeteria is providin...

Notification of Campus Incident
Last night, a Kentucky State University student attempted to harm themself on campus. Please know that Kentucky State University fosters a nurturing and caring campus community free from all personal abuse, whether that abuse is directed at oneself or others. The University is committed to provide crisis intervention and health and wellness education and to connect students with same-day consultation, the right level of care, and r...

Interim President Johnson talks Kentucky State University, past, present and future on LEX 18
Interim President Ronald A. Johnson talks with LEX 18 news anchor Dia Davidson about Kentucky State University - how the institution started, where it is today, and the significance KSU plays in the community. The feature aired live Thursday, Feb. 2.

KSU professor highlights wrestlers to kick off Black History Month
In an effort to highlight little-known Black history facts, Kentucky State University Associate Professor Dr. David Shabazz helped jumpstart Black History Month by discussing a novelty subject – Black Professional Wrestlers. Dr. Shabazz, associate professor of journalism and acting dean, appeared on the WTVQ-36 High Noon program to promote his new book Pro Wrestling’s Black World Champions. The book highlights the achievements of B...