Kentucky State University continues Thorobred Promise, offers incentives to summer and fall students

Kentucky State University continues Thorobred Promise, offers incentives to summer and fall students

December 31, 1969

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...

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January, 2015

January, 2015

December 31, 1969

KSU Presents Living African-American Legends Series In February American history is full of the extraordinary feats and accomplishments of heroes who spent most of their lives – and sometimes gave their lives – for the betterment of the Read More Thorobred Express Impresses Western Kentucky  High school students in western Kentucky were given an opportunity to snatch express t...

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In the midst of trying times, Kentucky State University Homecoming 2021 a resounding success

In the midst of trying times, Kentucky State University Homecoming 2021 a resounding success

December 31, 1969

The Kentucky State University community of students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends celebrated the in-person return of Homecoming with an uplifting and resilient spirit Oct. 4-9.  Homecoming 2020 was virtual due to the pandemic, but was brought back with extra precautions for 2021. With the recent transition in leadership and financial challenges, Kentucky State constituents had a choice: to be pitiful or powerful in their cele...

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Former KSU Interim President Dr. William Turner will discuss 'The Future of Blacks in Appalachia' at convocation

Former KSU Interim President Dr. William Turner will discuss 'The Future of Blacks in Appalachia' at convocation

December 31, 1969

FRANKFORT — Prairie View A&M University Research Scientist and former Kentucky State University (KSU) Interim President Dr. William H. Turner will be the featured speaker at KSU’s Black History Month Series. The Harlan County, Kentucky, native will lecture on “The Future of Blacks in Appalachia” at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 28, in  Bradford Hall Auditorium. The convocation will be the conclusion of Kentucky State University’s Bl...

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