Divisional Campus Update

Divisional Campus Update

March 30, 2020

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Extension of the Withdrawal Deadline: The deadline to withdraw from a course for Spring 2020 has been extended to April 9, 2020. Student evaluation of courses for Spring 2020: Student evaluations of spring 2020 courses will begin on April 15 and end on May 15, 2020. Faculty will receive a launch notice from Campus Labs this week. We have set the period for review of the spring courses to only reflect the period pri...

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There’s a place for you at Kentucky State

There’s a place for you at Kentucky State

March 29, 2020

Check out Kentucky State University’s new promotional video. There’s a place for you at Kentucky State University. Click here or the graphic above to watch Kentucky State University’s new promo video.

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Kentucky State University Information Technology provides leadership during transition to online working and learning

Kentucky State University Information Technology provides leadership during transition to online working and learning

March 24, 2020

Kentucky State University’s Information Technology team has played a crucial role during the campus migration to online learning and working.  Wendy Dixie, chief information officer, said the process has been challenging, but three of the University’s most critical and heavily used systems were moved to cloud-based platforms in 2013, 2015 and 2018.  “This has allowed the IT team to focus a large portion of our efforts during this c...

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Communication and preparation have been key in setting up the Kentucky State University migration to online learning

Communication and preparation have been key in setting up the Kentucky State University migration to online learning

March 24, 2020

Frequent communication and preparation have been critical to the success of migrating to online learning for Kentucky State University.  Acting Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Beverly Schneller said the process of migrating to online learning has gone well, even though everything moved quickly when the decision was made to move to a modified instruction model.  “The successes have been solid – Dr. (Michael D.) D...

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