Graduating master's student participated in the IBM HBCU hackathon

Graduating master's student participated in the IBM HBCU hackathon

December 7, 2018

A Kentucky State University computer science graduate student recently participated in the IBM HBCU hackathon in North Carolina. Alexandra Stanford, a graduate student from Country Club Hills, Illinois, attended the intensive HBCU coding event. Stanford said participants must come up with an idea with a group of four other people, code it, and present the project within a 28-hour time frame. “We coded for 28 to 30 hours, presented...

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Kentucky State University unveils new quality enhancement plan proposal

Kentucky State University unveils new quality enhancement plan proposal

December 7, 2018

Kentucky State University officials recently unveiled the newly developed quality enhancement plan (QEP) proposal. Institutions accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) are required to develop a QEP when seeking reaffirmation of accreditation. The topic of the new QEP is “Responding to Next Generation Challenges.” According to information provided by University QEP officials, t...

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Kentucky State University graduating seniors celebrated during President's 86 Night Dinner

Kentucky State University graduating seniors celebrated during President's 86 Night Dinner

December 7, 2018

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II continued an old Ivy League tradition to the University recently, celebrating graduating seniors with a parting dinner and gifts. The President’s 86 Night Dinner was an opportunity for those students and one guest, a University faculty or staff member who made a difference in their academic career, to reflect on their hard work, accomplishments and plans ahead. “This is a...

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Kentucky State University parts ways with John L. Smith, seeks to take the football program to new heights

Kentucky State University parts ways with John L. Smith, seeks to take the football program to new heights

December 4, 2018

Kentucky State University officials announced today that the head coaching position in the football program is now vacant, as they parted ways with legendary coach John L. Smith, in accordance with his 2016 Kentucky State University Board of Regents approved contract. Kentucky State officials said they seek to take the program to new heights. “I want to thank Coach Smith for bringing his time, talents and his dedication to the Hill...

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