Kentucky State University President announced 100 percent vaccination rate among the President’s Council and academic deans

Kentucky State University President announced 100 percent vaccination rate among the President’s Council and academic deans

October 4, 2021

Kentucky State University Acting President Clara Ross Stamps recently announced a 100 percent vaccination rate among members of the President’s Council and academic deans.  Stamps said members of the President’s Council and the academic deans provided leadership through their actions and hopes the campus community will take note and take action.  “It’s important as leaders that we don’t just talk about, we be about it,” President S...

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Kentucky State University qualified as a finalist for the 2021 KEMI Destiny Award

Kentucky State University qualified as a finalist for the 2021 KEMI Destiny Award

September 20, 2021

Kentucky State University recently qualified as a finalist for the 2021 KEMI Destiny Award.  According to Kentucky Employers’ Mutual Insurance (KEMI) website, “The Destiny Awards are presented annually by KEMI to policyholders that best exemplify KEMI’s motto, ‘Control your own destiny.’ The awards symbolize what can be accomplished when organizations work together to improve workplace safety.” Kentucky State earned a 0.79 experien...

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Kentucky State University nursing students earn 100 percent licensure pass rate

Kentucky State University nursing students earn 100 percent licensure pass rate

September 13, 2021

Students in the Kentucky State University Bachelor of Science in nursing program (BSN) recently earned a 100 percent pass rate on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX).  Five students in the first cohort of the BSN program passed the NCLEX and some have already been offered or accepted employment. The cohort included Afton Giles, Morgan Lentini, Olivia Steward, Kennedy Coney and Marlie Stoddart. Morgan Lentini from Orv...

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Kentucky State University alumnus named chief diversity officer at Muskegon Community College

Kentucky State University alumnus named chief diversity officer at Muskegon Community College

September 13, 2021

A Kentucky State University alumnus was recently named the chief diversity officer at Muskegon Community College in Michigan.  Ken James, who earned a bachelor’s degree in public administration from Kentucky State University, begins his role in the newly created position Sept. 20.  According to a Muskegon Community College news release, James will join the President’s cabinet and implement a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) s...

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