Career fair draws 40 employers, eager KSU students

Career fair draws 40 employers, eager KSU students

October 30, 2015

Kentucky State University hosted a career fair Thursday in the ballroom of the Carl M. Hill Student Center. More than 40 employers including Coca-Cola, U.S. Border Patrol and AAA insurance company conducted interviews with students about entry-level and seasonal positions and internships. Photo by Shantel Booth About 13 colleges and universities also provided information about a variety of graduate programs. To aid students,...

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Peace Corps service sharpened career path for Kentucky State grad student

Peace Corps service sharpened career path for Kentucky State grad student

October 30, 2015

When Ben Bowman begins searching for jobs next year, after earning his master’s degree from Kentucky State University, he knows that there is one experience on his résumé that will make him stand out in the applicant pool: his Peace Corps service. Bowman, who is currently studying aquaculture at KSU, served as rural aquaculture promotion Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia from 2012-14. Bowman taught his community the benefits of...

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Student Health Services director wins Kentucky Immunization Champion award

Student Health Services director wins Kentucky Immunization Champion award

October 27, 2015

Floarine Wilson, director of Kentucky State University’s Student Health Services, recently received the Kentucky Immunization Champion Award. Wilson’s administrative assistant Shelby Strode secretly nominated her. “She has gone above and beyond to promote immunizations in Kentucky,” Strode says. More than 300 people attended the award luncheon at the Crowne Plaza in Louisville. The award was presented by Margaret Jones, progra...

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State's First Influenza Cases Reported, Kentuckians Urged to Get Vaccinated Against Flu

State's First Influenza Cases Reported, Kentuckians Urged to Get Vaccinated Against Flu

October 26, 2015

FRANKFORT, Ky.  – The Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH) is reporting the first two laboratory-confirmed influenza cases this week, indicating the presence of flu circulating in Kentucky. The cases are from Jefferson and Kenton counties. DPH officials report weekly to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as part of statewide flu surveillance efforts. Kentucky’s flu activity is currently classified as “...

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