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Mathis selected as Minority Access National Role Model
FRANKFORT — Kentucky State University Director of Admissions Justin J. Mathis was recently selected as a Minority Access National Role Model. “Our aim is to identify inspirational role models in various categories to inspire others to emulate them and thereby increase the pool of scholars and professionals who will find cures for illnesses or solve technological problems or address social disparities in society,” according to Minor...
Kentucky State University Gospel Ensemble to perform at St. Stephens Church
The Kentucky State University (KSU) Gospel Ensemble is scheduled to perform Sept. 27 during the Wednesday night service at St. Stephens Church in Louisville. KSU Gospel Ensemble Director Mario J. Radford said patrons could expect to hear a variety of sounds, including the anthem-style “Praise the Lord,” a high-energy contemporary piece titled “Excellent,” and a ballad-style piece titled “Take it to the Lord.” This performance is th...
Kentucky State University issues statement on DACA
Recently, the federal government announced its intention to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. As a public agency of the Commonwealth, Kentucky State University will comply with all legal guidelines for lawful admission to our academic degree programs. Kentucky State is an institution of access and opportunity that supports all students and employees. As such, the University will do all it can within the...
September 2017 Doctor of Nursing Practice program received accreditation
KSU Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Debbie Thomas updated the Board of Regents on the recent accreditation of the Doctor of Nursing Practice program. The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) recently approved accreditation for the program. The program began January 2015. The DNP program is an online program that emphasizes adult-gerontology primary care. With a focus on gerontology, th...