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Kentucky State University is Awarded with a Biomedical Research Grant
Kentucky State University is proud to announce that it has been awarded a prestigious biomedical research grant. Mr. Jamal Hayes, a dedicated pre-dental biology major student, and Dr. Alexander Lai, an esteemed associate professor of biology, have been granted a $10,000 Student Diversity Research Award from Kentucky Idea Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (KY-INBRE). Their research project focuses on tackling the challenge o...

KSU Students and Staff Connect with Ghana's Ambassador in Detroit
Kentucky State University (KSU) students and faculty had the honor of engaging with Her Excellency Hajia Alima Mahama, the Ambassador of Ghana to the United States, during her recent visit to Detroit, Michigan. The two-day trip, hosted by Infinity Global Connections LLC (IGC), aimed to foster investment opportunities and strengthen ties between Ghana and Detroit. Accompanied by a delegation from her staff, including Mrs. Ninette Da...

Kentucky State University Celebrates the Achievements of its Bachelor of Social Work Graduates
In the halls of Kentucky State University, the Bachelor of Social Work program stand as a pillar. Committed to molding students into advocates for social justice, the program's mission echoed through the corridors, inspiring all who walked its path. With a focus on empowerment and community well being, this program aims to equip graduates with the tools to navigate the landscape of social work. From the beginning, students are imme...

Kentucky State to hold Pinning Ceremony for Nursing Graduates
Kentucky State University nursing graduates will be presented with their pin Thursday, May 9, at the Nursing Pinning Ceremony. The annual ceremony will be held in David H. Bradford Hall, Carl H. Smith Auditorium at 6 p.m. The pinning ceremony is a nursing school tradition with the pin being a symbol of the practice of nursing and the educational preparation of graduates. This years graduating seniors consist of twenty five graduates.