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Kentucky State University one of 100 HBCUs around the country to receive funding in the American Rescue Plan
Kentucky State University was one of the HBCUs across the country that received American Rescue Plan funding, according to information released from The White House recently. According a White House briefing, “the Department of Education announced a state-by-state breakdown of over $2.7 billion in funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) provided in the President’s American Rescue Plan. These funds were pro...
Kentucky State University to receive $740,000 in grant funding for aquaponics project
Kentucky State University recently received approval of funding on a grant proposal titled, “Improving Phosphorus Recovery in Aquaponic Systems through Environmental Manipulation of the Plant Rhizosphere Microbiota.” The project will run for four years with total funding of $740,000. The proposal was submitted by the School of Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences, in the College of Agriculture, Community, and the Sciences. The highly c...
Kentucky State University fared well at inaugural HBCU Indoor Classic
Kentucky State University’s track and field teams fared well at the inaugural KSU and Louisville Urban League HBCU Indoor Classic. The women’s team placed second while the men’s team placed third at the meet, which took place at the state-of-the-art Norton Healthcare Sports and Learning Center. Kentucky State alumni were honored during the meet and information was provided to prospective students. Click here to view full meet re...
Kentucky State University student making an impact at the state capitol
One Kentucky State University student is making an impact during the General Assembly 2022 regular session. Savion Briggs, a sophomore political science major from Louisville, is doing big things at the College on the Hill. Briggs is an intern for the Legislative Research Committee (LRC) and served under State Representative George Brown Jr. during the regular session. “So far the experience has been amazing,” Briggs said. Brigg...