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Kentucky State University Information Technology provides leadership during transition to online working and learning
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...
Kentucky State University professor transforms basement into production studio for online learning
As Kentucky State University transitions to online learning during the global pandemic, faculty have made preparations to help Thorobreds continue to strive for academic excellence. Dr. Jens Hannemann, associate professor for computer science, transformed his basement into a production student to better help his students during this unprecedented time. “Modern mobile phones are ridiculously good video cameras for this particular...
Q&A with President Brown regarding the COVID-19 global pandemic
As the world responds to halt the spread of the ever-changing, global pandemic COVID-19, Kentucky State University remains committed to supporting our entire campus community while executing appropriate actions and precautions to ensure safety. Whether you are learning, teaching, or working from home, a leading voice of calm and reassurance has been that of our eighteenth President M. Christopher Brown II. We asked President Brown...
COVID-19 campus update for March 18, 2020
Fellow Thorobreds: In the wake of the global pandemic we currently face, Kentucky State University would like to remind and update the campus community of current protocols in place. As good citizens and model Thorobreds, it is our responsibility to do everything we can to stem the spread of this disease. Students: Instruction, housing and dining Kentucky State officials have suspended in-person classes until April 13. Classes are...