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KSU faculty members selected to participate in leadership institute
Associate Professor of History and CESKKA Academic Support Liaison Dr. TaKeia Anthony and Assistant Professor of English Dr. Keturah Nix will join 24 other participants from Kentucky’s public universities and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System in a year-long training and leadership development program the Council on Postsecondary Education recently announced. “It is such an honor to be selected for the 2022 ALDI...
Kentucky State University continues Thorobred Promise, offers incentives to summer and fall students
Kentucky State University is offering an abundance of incentives for students this summer and fall. Once again, Kentucky State is offering a tuition guarantee to its incoming freshman class, locking in tuition for four years. The tuition guarantee is designed to boost graduation rates and cut down on the number of loans students acquire. With the guaranteed flat-tuition rate for four years, new first-year undergraduate students are...
Mighty Marching Thorobreds to participate in national battle of the bands
Event organizers for the Pepsi National Battle of the Bands presented by Toyota recently announced the lineup for the 2022 celebration of Black college marching bands. The Kentucky State University Mighty Marching Thorobreds are one of eight Historically Black Colleges and University bands participating. The battle is scheduled for Saturday, August 27 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas and will kick off at 6 p.m. CST. Click here...
Kentucky State University graduate credits University employee for helping her reach the finish line
One Kentucky State University graduate gives credit to a University employee for helping her reach the finish line. “Ms. Cherie Benson had had my front and my back from day one,” Rachel “Bama” Peterson said. “It is because of her dedication to me and other students that little ole me, from a small town in Alabama, will be the first of 13 siblings graduating from college. And at an HBCU at that.” The Gordon, Alabama native and libe...