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Toyota Engineering scholars shine bright at Kentucky State
A unique scholarship program created in 2014 created a pipeline of top STEM talent from Kentucky State University to Toyota in Georgetown. The Toyota Engineering Scholarship program, which was made possible by a five year, $375,000 grant from the automaker, ties the University together with the manufacturing operations in Georgetown, just 21 miles from campus. Nicholas James, Andrew Lentini, Brenda Pacheco, Siraj Ra...
Keshia Knight Pulliam to speak at Kentucky State University's Women's History Month Assembly
Keshia Knight Pulliam, cast as the iconic Rudy Huxtable at five-years-old, is the featured speaker at Kentucky State University’s Women’s History Month Assembly March 22 at 11 a.m. in the Carl H. Smith Auditorium in David H. Bradford Hall. Kentucky State University’s 2018 Women’s Conference is sponsored by Miss KSU Dorian Wright. The Assembly is free and open to the public. “We are delighted to welcome Ms. Keshia Knight Pulliam to...
Kentucky State University Women's Conference offers a full slate of events
The 2018 Kentucky State University Women’s Conference, with the theme Sisters Overcoming Struggle, offers a wide range of events celebrating Women’s History Month. The conference opens Sunday, March 18 with Refined by Fire at 8 p.m. in the Carl M. Hill Student Center Ballroom. Refined by Fire is hosted by Apostolic Light House. Peace of Mind is scheduled for Monday, March 19 at 11 a....
Kentucky State University police communications officer graduated from Public Safety Dispatch Academy
A Kentucky State University police communications officer was among 22 law enforcement dispatchers who recently graduated from the Public Safety Dispatch Academy at the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT). Joey Greer, who has worked for University police for two years, completed the five-week academy and earned certification. “When going through t...