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Kentucky State University plans Small, Limited-Resource, Minority Farmers Conference
The 2022 Small, Limited-Resource, Minority Farmers Conference will be hosted Nov. 15-17 in Frankfort, Kentucky. This is Kentucky State University’s 24th annual conference and the first in-person conference after several years of learning virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic. This year’s theme is “Plowing and Planting: New Strategies for the New Norm.” In this ever-changing environment of an increasing population and challenging f...
Kentucky State University teaches high tunnel installation to small and minority farmers
Kentucky State University personnel partnered with Tony Brooks of Turner Brooks Farm in Richmond, Kentucky, to educate farmers on high tunnels and to introduce them to resources available to them, such as the Small-Scale Farm Grant Program administered by Kentucky State University in partnership with the Kentucky Agricultural Development Fund and the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board. Representatives from organizations such a...
Kentucky State University DNP program granted continuing accreditation
The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) recently granted continuing accreditation to the clinical doctorate nursing program at Kentucky State University. ACEN Chief Executive Officer Dr. Marsal P. Stoll congratulated Kentucky State in a letter to the university. “Congratulations on this outstanding achievement! We look forward to continued successes for your nursing program. On behalf of the Board of Commission...
Kentucky State University’s Laura Rogers receives Kentucky Women in Agriculture Continued Excellence Award
Laura Rogers, Kentucky State University Small Farm Area Agent, received the Continued Excellence Award at the annual Kentucky Women in Agriculture (KWIA) conference. The award recognizes an outstanding KWIA member who has made significant strides to improve agriculture over the course of 10 years or longer and who has been a KWIA member for at least five years. Rogers has worked in agriculture for 25 years and has been at Kentucky...