Three Kentucky State University students graduated from Cadet Summer Training Advance Camp

Three Kentucky State University students graduated from Cadet Summer Training Advance Camp

August 19, 2019

Three Kentucky State University students recently graduated from Cadet Summer Training Advance Camp at Fort Knox. Paola Flores Vélez, Jackie Zubiate and Vinsetta Covington completed the capstone training event for ROTC cadets across the over 1,100 campuses that maintain an Army ROTC program nationwide. According to Dr. John C. Gregory, director of veterans and military student affairs at, advanced camp is a 38-day training module t...

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New Thorobred represented Cincinnati Public Schools in billboard campaign

New Thorobred represented Cincinnati Public Schools in billboard campaign

August 19, 2019

Kentucky State University will welcome an aspiring computer science major in the fall who represented Cincinnati Public Schools in a billboard campaign. Aaron Harris, a freshman from Cincinnati, was among a select number of students nominated to represent the Cincinnati Public Schools 3E campaign. The Es stand for enrolled, employed and enlisted. Students were nominated based on grades, class rank, extracurricular activities and re...

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Kentucky State University alumna changes lives through education

Kentucky State University alumna changes lives through education

August 19, 2019

One Kentucky State University alumna changed her perspective through education and is now using her work to do the same for others. Ashley Davis, a 2013 graduate, is currently the principal of Pauline A. Shaw Elementary School in Boston. “In this role, I focus on building stakeholder capacity through culturally responsive instruction and practices,” Davis said. Prior to her role as principal, Davis served for five years as a ninth...

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Students: print new class schedules as soon as possible

Students: print new class schedules as soon as possible

August 18, 2019

To students, faculty and staff: Several class locations, class meeting times, and faculty had to be adjusted, so ALL students should go to WIRED and print a new class schedule before Monday morning. Please do so as soon as possible. Dr. Lucain Yates III Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

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