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Kentucky State University will operate remotely Feb. 3
Out of an abundance of caution and safety, non-essential employees will conduct business remotely Thursday, Feb. 3. Students should attend classes virtually and employees work remotely. Only essential staff and service areas will operate as normal. Supervisors can determine the status of an employee. If you are uncertain of your status, please check with your supervisor. The University community is advised to monitor weather condi...

Bomb threat issued at Kentucky State University
Due to a bomb threat made earlier this morning, Tuesday February 1, 2022, Kentucky State University is in lockdown status. The university is working with emergency personnel to evaluate the situation. In-person classes have been canceled and students are to remain in their dorm rooms until an all-clear is issued. All persons on campus are advised to shelter-in-place until further information is available. University operations wil...

Bomb threat investigation complete - all clear
Law enforcement officials have completed an investigation of the bomb threat that Kentucky State University received earlier this morning. University Police, local and state law enforcement agencies searched all campus facilities and have issued an all-clear. The shelter-in-place is lifted and it is now safe to return to campus. Virtual classes are authorized for the rest of the day. Employees should report to work. Residential stu...

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. scholarship recipient announced
The 2022 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. scholarship recipient was recently announced. The scholarship, which is the result of a partnership with Kentucky State University and the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Planning Committee, is open to Kentucky high school seniors who plan to attend Kentucky State. Amya Robey, a senior at Bowling Green High School, is the 2022 recipient. Stacy Webster-Little, chair of the scholarship commit...