Mary E. Sias Pedestrian Walkway closed until further notice

Mary E. Sias Pedestrian Walkway closed until further notice

November 24, 2019

Due to a vehicle accident involving the Mary E. Sias Pedestrian Walkway, the campus community is advised to cease usage immediately out of an abundance of caution and safety. The Mary E. Sias Pedestrian Walkway is closed until further notice. Please seek an alternative route and contact University police at (502) 597-6878 for safety escorts or if you have any concerns. For more information, contact Paul Cable, director of capital...

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Kentucky State University Board of Regents to conduct regular quarterly meeting

Kentucky State University Board of Regents to conduct regular quarterly meeting

November 23, 2019

The Kentucky State University Board of Regents will convene for its regular quarterly meeting Thursday, December 5, 2019. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. in the Board of Regents Room on the second floor of the Julian M. Carroll Academic Services Building, 400 E. Main Street, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601. During the regular meeting, the Board will go in to closed session pursuant to KRS 61.810(1)(c) to discuss pending litigation and K...

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Kentucky State University and partnered with the community through Make and Take a Bed initiative

Kentucky State University and partnered with the community through Make and Take a Bed initiative

November 22, 2019

Members of the Kentucky State University campus community recently participated with the Franklin County community-at-large through the Make and Take a Bed initiative. Irma Johnson, coordinator of the regional stewardship and community engagement program at Kentucky State, servers as the volunteer coordinator for Franklin County Habitat for Humanity and led the Make and Take a Bed community service project. “The Resource Center cou...

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Kentucky State University graduating senior pushed through obstacles to reach the finish line

Kentucky State University graduating senior pushed through obstacles to reach the finish line

November 18, 2019

A Kentucky State University graduating senior pushed through her college closing and medical issues to earn her spot in line for the December commencement. Shawnté Ramirez, a psychology major from Lexington, said Kentucky State welcomed her when her original school closed. “I loved the atmosphere, so I stayed for my degree,” Ramirez said. Ramirez said Dr. Tierra Freeman-Taylor, chair of the School of the Social and Behavioral Scien...

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