Kentucky State University professor receives Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Romania

Kentucky State University professor receives Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Romania

January 30, 2018

A Kentucky State University professor will teach American literature at Babes-Bolyai University in Romania as a Fulbright Scholar. Dr. Joe Moffett, assistant professor of English at Kentucky State, will depart in February to teach in Romania for the remainder of the semester, he said. “I’m humbled and excited about the opportunity to share my love of American literature with Romanian students,” Moffett said. “I also hope to learn f...

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Kentucky State University professor serves as evaluator for doctoral degree research papers

Kentucky State University professor serves as evaluator for doctoral degree research papers

January 30, 2018

A Kentucky State University professor recently became designated as an evaluator for the Informing Science Institute (ISI) and has reached a milestone of reviewing his 10th paper submission. Dr. Charles “Randy” Nichols, visiting assistant professor in the School of Business, was awarded the designation as an ISI reviewer and he now serves as an evaluator of doctoral degree research paper submissions. “The papers are reviewed by me...

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We are Kentucky State luncheon a success

We are Kentucky State luncheon a success

January 30, 2018

The inaugural We are Kentucky State luncheon at the Capitol building in Frankfort drew hundreds of Kentucky State University alumni, students, faculty, staff and community partners Jan. 25. Lt. Governor Jenean M. Hampton visited with Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II, as well as various Kentucky State constituents, during the event. Legislators from around the Commonwealth visited to learn more about the c...

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Kentucky State University graduate students awarded at annual GIS meeting

Kentucky State University graduate students awarded at annual GIS meeting

January 30, 2018

Two Kentucky State University graduate students in the Masters of Environmental Sciences (MES) program took home awards from the Cumberland chapter of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (CCURISA) 2018 annual meeting in Richmond in January. Jarod Jones won second place for his poster titled, “Identifying Potential Unmarked Burials in the Frankfort, Kentucky Cemetery: An Attempt to Determine the Correlation Betwee...

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