Video: Mighty Marching Thorobreds Travel To Indy

Video: Mighty Marching Thorobreds Travel To Indy

September 15, 2014

Kentucky State University’s Mighty Marching Thorobreds Band performed the halftime show at the Indianapolis Colts football game at Lucas Oil Stadium on Monday, Sept. 15, 2014. We have photos and more on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Here is a brief clip of the performance. KSU’s band annually performs at numerous events throughout the year, including KSU football games, football classics, festivals, parades and as the...

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Join Us On Facebook

Join Us On Facebook

September 11, 2014

Kentucky State University has a new Facebook page for all Thorobreds – faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends – to enjoy. Click here to Like the page now and keep up with fun conversation, news, photos and more. We’re also on Twitter (@KyStateU), Instagram and YouTube. Remember Homecoming 2014 is just around the corner, and we’d love for you to share photos using #kysuhc

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70 Percent Of Released KSU Students Return To Enrollment

70 Percent Of Released KSU Students Return To Enrollment

September 10, 2014

A total of 452 Kentucky State University students returned to official academic enrollment as of today, Wednesday, Sept. 10 – one week after 645 students were released from enrollment due to unpaid and largely neglected student bills. The returning students have paid their balances in full or they have registered for appropriate university payment plans. KSU’s current enrollment is 1,881. Interim President Raymond M. Burse tha...

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Associate Professor Soliciting KSU Students For STEM Programs

Associate Professor Soliciting KSU Students For STEM Programs

September 9, 2014

Dr. Kazi Javed, an associate professor of chemistry at Kentucky State University, is hopeful that the university is on track to graduate more science, technology, engineering and math students with the help of funding from the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR). “HBCUs (historically black colleges and universities) produce 25 percent of African-American STEM students,” Javed says. “HBCUs are doing...

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