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Kentucky State University alumnus used business degree to achieve success
A Kentucky State University alumnus rose from the ranks of intern to acting assistant division administrator with the Federal Highway Administration after earning his business degree. Steven Jacobs, a 2007 graduate, said he knew majoring in business would open the door to many opportunities and would help him navigate his career. “Professionally I started out as a student intern with the Federal Highway Administration,” Jacobs said...
Kentucky State University President applauds passage of The FUTURE Act by the U.S. House of Representatives
The United State House of Representatives passed H.R 2486, the Fostering Undergraduate Talent by Unlocking Resources for Education (FUTURE) Act, Tuesday, September 17, to extend important mandatory funding in Title III, Part F of the Higher Education Act of 1965 until Fiscal Year 2021. This legislation authorizes funding critical to the mission and current operations of Kentucky State University. Kentucky State University President...
Kentucky State University to host the BRED Experience
Kentucky State University will welcome all prospective college-bound seniors, parents, organizations and community groups to the BRED Experience Oct. 26. Participants will have the opportunity to meet faculty, staff, administration and student leaders on campus; visit information tables; and witness performances from the cheer squad and the Mighty Marching Thorobreds, winners of the 2019 HBCU Digest best marching band award. The B....
Kentucky State University president reveals increased enrollment at State of the University Assembly
Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II celebrated the University’s progress during the annual State of the University Assembly. President Brown highlighted the institution’s increased enrollment, improved financial viability and upcoming beautification initiatives, among many other topics. The winners of the President’s Awards of Excellence were also presented. President Brown announced an enrollment of 2,171 s...