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Kentucky State University students adapt to new normal of online learning
As Kentucky State University transitioned to online learning, students are adapting to a new normal in their course instruction. While the transition has caused some anxiety, Thorobreds are rising to the occasion. “The thought of taking all 21 credit hours online caused me a great deal of worry, since I tend to avoid online classes as I typically score lower in them simply due to the level of responsibility they require,” Madison P...
COVID-19 campus update for April 1, 2020
Fellow Thorobreds: First let me say, again, thank you for your commitment to excellence as we continue to advance the mission of Kentucky State University during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It is your hard work during these challenging and unpredictable times that has allowed Kentucky State to remain open and operational. I cannot thank you enough for your efforts and dedication to our students and the communities in...
Kentucky State University nursing student gets a helping hand and pays it forward
A Kentucky State University nursing student was put in a difficult situation due to the current global public health crisis. Dayana Munoz, a senior from Cincinnati, Ohio, found herself in need of assistance after the campus and essentially the nation shut down due to social distancing guidelines. Due to the generosity of President M. Christopher Brown II and Kentucky State University faculty, staff, administrators, alumni and frien...
Divisional Campus Update
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...