Graduates reflected on their journey during the 2019 Fall Baccalaureate Assembly

Graduates reflected on their journey during the 2019 Fall Baccalaureate Assembly

December 12, 2019

The Kentucky State University fall class of 2019 reflected on their academic journey and the road ahead for them after graduation during the Baccalaureate Assembly in the Little Theater in David H. Bradford Hall. “Baccalaureate services are a time to pause and give thanks for what you have achieved and what you have become in the course of your time here,” Dr. Beverly E. Schneller, acting provost and vice president for ac...

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Graduating senior encourages students to get involved

Graduating senior encourages students to get involved

December 10, 2019

A graduating senior said her fondest memories of Kentucky State University came from getting involved. Sydni N. Kinchen, a child development and family relations major from Fort Wayne, Indiana, said she chose Kentucky State because she wanted to follow in her brother’s footsteps and attend an HBCU. That decision, and the decision to get involved, paid off for Kinchen. “The best memories that I made here would be from getting more i...

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SACSCOC fully reaffirms Kentucky State University accreditation for 10 years

SACSCOC fully reaffirms Kentucky State University accreditation for 10 years

December 10, 2019

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) reaffirmed Kentucky State University’s accreditation for the next 10 years. SACSCOC made the official announcement during its annual meeting today in Houston. Kentucky State received the best possible review, with the committee finding the University in full compliance and offering no recommendations or requests for continued monitoring. “Today’s accr...

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Graduating senior found home away from home at Kentucky State University

Graduating senior found home away from home at Kentucky State University

December 10, 2019

A Kentucky State University graduating senior found comfort on the hill during her undergraduate career. Kia Arnell Brooks, a criminal justice major from Louisville, said she chose Kentucky State because she wanted to experience an HBCU, but not too far away from home. “I’m a very family-oriented person and this fit me because it’s a university close to home,” Brooks said. Brooks was a member of the cheerleading squad for three yea...

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