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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Kentucky State University Board of Regents to conduct regular quarterly meeting

Kentucky State University Board of Regents to conduct regular quarterly meeting

May 30, 2019

FRANKFORT — The Kentucky State University Board of Regents will convene for its regular quarterly meeting Thursday, June 6, 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 litigati...

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Kentucky State University business professor received high honors on the global music stage

Kentucky State University business professor received high honors on the global music stage

May 20, 2019

A Kentucky State University business professor continues to garner success in the classroom and on the global music stage. Dr. Swagata “Ban” Banerjee, one half of the musical duo Ban Brothers, was recently honored by the Akademia Music Awards. Banerjee and his older brother, Gautam, were recently named 2018 artist of the year during the Akademia Gala Event in Los Angeles. The duo was recognized for extraordinary originality and son...

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Kentucky State University alumnus pursued passion for storytelling at HBO

Kentucky State University alumnus pursued passion for storytelling at HBO

May 20, 2019

A Kentucky State University alumnus pursued his passion after graduation and accomplished his dream of working for HBO. Dwayne Cash, who graduated from Kentucky State in December 2001, left the college on the hill to pursue his master’s in human resources management at The New School in New York City. “I graduated (from The New School) and started my career in HR in the media industry,” Cash said. “I’m 15 years into my career and I...

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