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KSU Receives National Science Foundation's HBCU Grant For Its STEM Programs

September 2, 2014

Kentucky State University received a three-year, $500,000 institutional grant from the National Science Foundation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities program to promote the participation of minority students in the university’s STEM undergraduate degree programs. This project, which is a collaboration between KSU’s STEM program units and the College of Agriculture, Food Science and Sustainable Systems, aims to produce a...

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KSU Selected For Pilot Climate Change Fellowship

KSU Selected For Pilot Climate Change Fellowship

August 28, 2014

Kentucky State University’s chapter of Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS) is one of just 26 programs from communities across the United States, Canada and Mexico to be selected to participate in an international pilot climate change fellowship.  EECapacity – the national environmental education training program led by Cornell University in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental P...

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New Thorobred Welcome Convocation & Candle Lighting Ceremony

New Thorobred Welcome Convocation & Candle Lighting Ceremony

August 22, 2014

Watch the New Thorobred Welcome Convocation and Candle Lighting Ceremony held on Aug. 15, 2014. Welcome Class of 2018! New Thorobred Welcome Convocation  New Thorobred Candle Lighting Ceremony

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Kentucky State University President Launches 100 Days Of Pay It Forward

Kentucky State University President Launches 100 Days Of Pay It Forward

August 18, 2014

Kentucky State University President Raymond M. Burse launched 100 Days of Pay It Forward Frankfort on Friday, Aug. 15, 2014, as football players practiced in a field across from Alumni Stadium. Burse walked onto the practice field with a letter and called for one of the players, Deshon Floyd, a senior criminal justice and psychology major from Frankfort. Burse watched as Floyd opened the envelope and read the letter. Floyd...

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