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Student Spotlight: Krystyna Fisher
As a female majoring in Applied Information Technology, Krystyna Fisher is venturing into a highly specialized, competitive and male-dominated career that requires outstanding preparation and training. She is getting that preparation at Kentucky State University through her classwork, but also through her participation in KSU’s Green-to-Gold program, which is allowing her to gain hands-on experience while financially supporting her...
Kentucky State University Makes Best In Southeast List
Kentucky State University has been named “A Best in the Southeast” college by The Princeton Review on its website feature “2014 Best Colleges: Region By Region,” which posted Monday, Aug. 5, 2013, at princetonreview.com. The colleges and universities selected on the site as the best institutions in various regions are chosen primarily because they have excellent academic programs. According to the site, students surveyed about KSU...
KSU Named A Top Institution By U.S. News and World Report
Kentucky State University ranks among the country’s top liberal arts institutions, which emphasize undergraduate education, according to the 2014 U.S. News and World Report rankings. U.S. News and World Report also ranked KSU 25th among historically black universities in the nation. The rankings were released today on the magazine’s website, www.usnews.com. The results also will be included in the magazine’s September issue, which...
Quartet To Perform At KSU Before Festival In Louisville
Kentucky State University’s Division of Fine Arts invites the public to attend a trombone quartet concert at 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, in Bradford Hall’s Carl H. Smith Auditorium. The Elysian Trombone Consort includes faculty members from KSU, the University of Louisville, the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University. The recital is a preview of the quartet’s performance at the University of Louisville’s New Music Festival, Nov...