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Associate Professor Soliciting KSU Students For STEM Programs
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...
KSU Launches An On-Campus Campaign To Conserve Energy
Let’s work together to conserve electricity and watch KSU’s energy costs drop! Kentucky State University Launches KSU Unplugged AN ON-CAMPUS CAMPAIGN TO CONSERVE ENERGY Be part of the solution . . . View this flier with tips on how you can conserve energy. Also, watch for monthly progress charts showing how well the university is doing overall to save on electricity.
KSU Mighty Marching Thorobreds To Perform During Colts Game
The Kentucky State University Mighty Marching Thorobred Band will perform at the regular season home opener of the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts on Sept. 15. Kickoff is set for 8:30 p.m. against the Philadelphia Eagles. “It’s going to be one of the most exciting halftime shows,” interim band director Robert Griffin says. “We’re very excited about it. It’s a big honor when a marching band from a small university is invited to play d...
Standout Agriculture Student Represents KSU In National Conservation Program
A’Moris Bodrick is a KSU sophomore from Huntsville, Ala., majoring in agricultural systems. This summer, Bodrick was one of 26 students, from a pool of about 400 applicants, selected to participate in the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at the University of Washington. He was also the only participant from a historically black university. The program gathers a diverse group of students from around the country for an e...