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Kentucky State University professor selected for CAEP site visit training
A Kentucky State University professor was recently selected to attend site visit training for the Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). Dr. Phillip H. Clay Jr., assistant professor of education, was nominated for site visit training by the Kentucky Department of Education Office of Educator Licensure and Effectiveness. “I am very excited to represent Kentucky State University as a representative at the CAEP site...
Kentucky State University professor submits 30th paper review
A Kentucky State University professor recently reviewed his 30th paper for the Journal of Doctoral Studies. Dr. Charles Nichols, a Kentucky State alumnus, of the School of Business and Computational Sciences, submitted his 30th paper review to the International Journal of Doctoral Studies (IJDS), a publication of the Informing Science Institute. Nichols reviewed the paper, “Perceptions After Completing the Degree: A Qualitative C...
New NCAA guidelines affect Kentucky State University student-athlete recruitment and eligibility
The COVID-19 global pandemic has affected most aspects of life. Collegiate recruitment of student athletes is no different. Since the beginning of the pandemic, colleges and universities have been working closely with the NCAA to establish new legislation to protect student athletes, coaches and administrators. The NCAA Division II Council adopted emergency legislation to immediately establish a recruiting dead period in all spor...
Kentucky State University to extend telework through May 15
In order to comply with the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s Healthy At Work guidelines, Kentucky State University officials have extended employee telework through May 15. The previous guidelines will expire April 30. While the Commonwealth will begin reopening some sectors of the economy during the first phase of Healthy At Work, Kentucky State University is not included in the first phase and will continue to practice staying healthy...