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Pomper Helps Place KSU Student Research in the Spotlight

December 4, 2014

Dr. Kirk Pomper is the associate research director of the Agricultural Research Station, which encompasses all areas of research in Kentucky State University’s College of Agriculture, Food Science and Sustainable Systems and the land-grant program. In this role, Pomper oversees the research needs for the college, ensures the college is in compliance in regard to reporting to agencies such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture and r...

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Kentucky State University's First Doctoral Program Begins Spring 2015

Kentucky State University's First Doctoral Program Begins Spring 2015

November 26, 2014

The first doctoral program at Kentucky State University will join the wave of the future in health care in January 2015.  Designed to prepare registered nurses to become adult gerontology primary care nurse practitioners, the new online Doctor of Nursing Practice (BSN-DNP) degree program now accepts students who have earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from an accredited school of nursing and have an active registered nurse lic...

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Two-Hour Delay For Monday, Nov. 17

Two-Hour Delay For Monday, Nov. 17

November 17, 2014

Due to inclement weather, Kentucky State University is on a two-hour delay for Monday, Nov. 17. Classes will begin and offices will open at 10 a.m.

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KSU Students Ready To Conquer The World After Pre-Law Conference

KSU Students Ready To Conquer The World After Pre-Law Conference

October 30, 2014

Kentucky State University junior Olivia Burkett says she looked at KSU senior Richard Jackson as they traveled from the National Black Pre-Law Conference and Law Fair, held Oct. 24-25 in Houston, Texas, and said, “Is it just me or do you feel like you could conquer the world right now?” The students, both criminal justice majors who want to attend law school, met prominent black lawyers and attended panel discussions and works...

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