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Kentucky State University First Lady Adrienne Allen-Brown presents Changing HerStory: Breaking Barriers to Empower Women to Lead and Serve
The First Lady of Kentucky State University, Adrienne Allen-Brown is delighted to welcome the Women’s History Assembly speaker Dr. Glenda B. Glover, president of Tennessee State University and the 30th international president of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, to Kentucky State University Thursday, March 28 at 11 a.m. to honor and celebrate the incredible contributions and achievements of outstanding women. Mrs. Brown say...

Jefferson and KSU Announce New RN-to-BSN Partnership
Jefferson Community and Technical College (Jefferson) and Kentucky State University (KSU) announced at a signing ceremony today a new partnership to provide a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The partnership creates a pathway for graduates of Jefferson’s nursing program to pursue a BSN from KSU with significant in-person support on the Jefferson campus. In addition, KSU’s Jefferson-2-KSU Pathway Scholarship provides a tuition-free...

Kentucky State University students benefit from research opportunities
Students at the undergraduate and graduate level can, and are encouraged to, participate in research at Kentucky State University. Graduate student James Brown and recent graduate Dawson Armstrong have both taken advantage of research opportunities. Brown is earning his master’s degree in aquatic sciences and should graduate in the fall. Armstrong is a recent graduate who majored in agriculture, food & environment with a concentrat...

A Look Into Kentucky State's Third Thursday Thing
Community members gathered on the Harold R. Benson Research and Demonstration Farm on July 17 for the Third Thursday Thing program, a monthly sustainable agriculture workshop. This month’s workshop topics focused on cattle and poultry presented by Dr. Abbigail Hines, Mike Wilson, and Dr. Frederick Bebe.Participants from throughout the Commonwealth attend the workshops, with some attendees regularly coming nearly every month to expand their kno...