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Shioneka Farr: Bridging Gaps and Making a Difference at KSU
Frankfort, Ky- Shioneka Farr, a first-generation college student from Paducah, Kentucky, has embraced her journey at Kentucky State University with dedication and enthusiasm. As the Vice President of KSU Girls Rock, a women’s empowerment organization, and a lifetime member of the National Speech and Debate Association, Shioneka is committed to making a positive impact. She chose to major in criminal justice to make a difference in...
Kentucky State University’s 2024 Summer Apprenticeship Program (SAP) Concludes Successfully
Kentucky State University hosted its annual Summer Apprenticeship Program (SAP) on June 23rd, 2024. SAP formally ended, wrapping up the enriching three-week experiences for students, on Sunday, July 14th, in the Cooperative Extension Building. SAP, a three-week residential camp for high school students, aims to prepare rising junior and senior high school students for college, STEM research, and STEM career pathways. This year, SAP...
KSU and Lexington Division of Community Corrections Announce New Corrections Certificate Pathway
Lexington, KY—Kentucky State University (KSU) and the Lexington Division of Community Corrections proudly announced the launch of a groundbreaking Corrections Certificate Pathway. This announcement introduces a program designed to provide correctional officers with a structured pathway for advancing their career in corrections. The Corrections Certificate Pathway, offered through KSU's School of Criminal Justice, is the first of...
Summer Stay: Inspiring Student Engagement and Community Impact at KSU
Frankfort, KY- Discover Aury Rios-Alcantara, a 20-year-old scholar from Indianapolis, Indiana, majoring in agriculture, focusing on business and minoring in psychology at Kentucky State University (KSU). As a rising senior and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. member, her time at KSU has been game-changing. When asked why she decided to remain on campus this summer, Aury stated that she remained on campus to work with the Promising Youth...