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Sexual Assault Awareness Month
To the KSU Community: Did you know Sexual Assault Awareness Month is celebrated in April? Sexual Assault Awareness has a rich history dating back to the late 1970s in which women in England held protests against the violence they encountered as they walked the streets at night. These protests were called Take Back the Night marches. The ingenuity of these women and their cause spread to other countries as the protests grew. I...

Tune in to KSU Gold
On Monday, April 3, Kentucky State University rolled out its new television program, KSU Gold, on the Cable 10 Television Network. The show, which is produced by Kentucky State’s College of Agriculture, Food Science, and Sustainable Systems (CAFSSS), will give the viewing audience a peek of the University’s faculty, staff, and students and their research, work and efforts to continue KSU’s legacy of achievement. “We’re excited t...

KSU grad Ahmed Alsaqufi bringing aquaculture to 'Saudi Vision 2030'
Winters in Central Kentucky aren’t always particularly cold. To one Frankfort newcomer, however, the winter of 2007 was the coldest he’d ever encountered. In 2007, Ahmed S. Alsaqufi was a Kentucky State University master’s student fresh from Saudi Arabia and eager to learn aquaculture. He almost didn’t make it. Read the full story at the Frankfort State-Journal.

KSU psychology students chosen to attend National Security Analysis and Intelligence summer seminars
Kentucky State University psychology students Ivan Duvall and Chandler Al Namer are among 80 students from 28 universities from around the U.S. who have been selected to attend the 2017 National Security Analysis & Intelligence Summer Seminars (NSAISS) in Washington DC. The seminars, which Mr. Duvall will attend in June and Ms. Al Namer will attend in August, will engage students from institutions such as Duke University, Florida I...