Kentucky State University provides access to summer learning

Kentucky State University provides access to summer learning

June 12, 2019

Summer camps and programs began June 9 at Kentucky State University and will continue through the end of July, as the University provides access to learning year-round. AgDiscovery began June 9 in the Cooperative Extension Building and concludes June 22. AgDiscovery is a summer camp outreach program designed to introduce middle through high school students to career paths in the agricultural sciences field. Upward Bound began June...

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Kevin Cooke sheds light on his career and upbringing at Kentucky State University

Kevin Cooke sheds light on his career and upbringing at Kentucky State University

June 12, 2019

A Kentucky State University alumnus is representing his alma mater well with his prosperous information technology career in Washington, D. C. Kevin Cooke serves as the deputy chief information officer for the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). His duties include providing leadership and strategic direction for the day-to-day operations while providing guidance, oversight, and management for information techn...

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Kentucky State University alumna reaches others through education and ministry

Kentucky State University alumna reaches others through education and ministry

June 12, 2019

A Kentucky State University alumna has spent her career working in education and the church to help lift up as many people as possible. Charliese Brown Lewis, class of 1997, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English education. Lewis dreamed of becoming the Oprah of print media, she said, but her calling was in education. Lewis said she fought hard not to go into education. She didn’t want to become a traditional classroom teach...

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Kentucky State University reduces non-resident tuition

Kentucky State University reduces non-resident tuition

June 7, 2019

The Kentucky State University Board of Regents approved an agreement to lower tuition for out-of-state students. The Board of Regents approved a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) to reduce non-resident tuition from $9,500 per semester to $5,775 per semester for students in the seven states contiguous to Kentucky, as well as Michigan.  Out-of-state tuition will be reduced beg...

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