Kentucky State University's online master's in special education again recognized for excellence

Kentucky State University's online master's in special education again recognized for excellence

November 15, 2018

Kentucky State University’s online master’s degree in special education was once again recognized as one of the best in the country, this time by AffordableCollegesOnline.org (ACO). ACO is a leader in higher education information, resources and rankings. Only accredited, public, not-for-profit institutions with at least one online program were eligible for the rankings. Data used to rank the programs include accepta...

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Kentucky State University wellness director releases new book about overcoming adversity

Kentucky State University wellness director releases new book about overcoming adversity

November 14, 2018

The Kentucky State University director of the William Exum Center and campus wellness recently released his second book. Twany Beckham, a Louisville native, released his new book, Pressure, Nov. 14, on his 30th birthday. Beckham recently joined Kentucky State as its new director of the William Exum Center and campus wellness. Beckham is using his life experience to impact the students at Kentucky State. “Kentucky State University i...

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Annual Veterans Recognition Assembly renamed for illustrious Kentucky State University alumna

Annual Veterans Recognition Assembly renamed for illustrious Kentucky State University alumna

November 13, 2018

Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II recently announced a tribute to an outstanding alumna as part of the annual Veterans Recognition Assembly. President Brown presented a resolution to designate the University’s annual assembly as the Anna Mac Clarke Veterans Recognition Assembly. “The history of Kentucky State University is full of significant Kentuckians and national treasures of historical importance,” Pr...

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Computer science students place in the top third of global competition

Computer science students place in the top third of global competition

November 9, 2018

Three Kentucky State University students performed well during a global computer programming competition. Kentucky State juniors Derek Roberts, Kevin Smeeks and John Blair were one of 5,155 teams participating in the recent IEEEXtreme 24-hour global computing programming competition. Teams compete against each other in a 24-hour time span to solve a set of programming problems. Kentucky State’s team finished in the top 34 percent o...

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