University of Kentucky earns top honors in an analysis published by The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Administrators credit faculty excellence and welcome the top rankings as evidence of the school's success.
A legacy of success continues as Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College receives federal support to continue it's nationally recognized program of services aimed at reducing barriers to first-generation college students and increasing graduation rates.
Graduates of the BGPD's law enforcement academy can now take advantage of a new agreement with Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College, which will provide free college credits to earn an associate's degree. The city of Bowling Green is funding the program with the aim of strengthening the police department.
Somerset Community College is providing training programs for local businesses that are tailored for the needs of companies in Somerset-Pulaski County. Classes are being provided through a partnership between the college and a local business development organization, with the goal of strengthening the workforce and creating a local economy that encourages the establishment and retention of businesses.
MSU administrators seeking to continue trends in increasing enrollment are visiting local high schools to tout the degree programs offered by the university and assist prospective students with the application process and financial aid.
A new campaign launched by Work Ready Kentucky received a boost in the way of a star-powered endorsement from Kentucky native and resident, Buffalo "B." Stille. Stille encourages adult Kentuckians to pursue a degree or certification through the "Never Underestimate You!" campaign, aimed at empowering adults through education and employment preparedness.
Susan Hawkins, instructor at Morehead State University's School of Art and Design was recognized last month and awarded the prize of Higher Education Art Educator of the Year for her work with college students in art education, as well as her community involvement in art outreach programs.
Chance examinations lead to critical diagnoses and life saving interventions for volunteer patients of two MedQuest students. In two unrelated events, a recent graduate and a current student of MedQuest College discover serious issues, leading to diagnosis and life-saving interventions.
Green Dot Bystander Intervention training and certification was completed recently by sixteen staff members from Maysville Community and Technical College. The training is focused on violence intervention and the certification will permit the staff to instruct students on the strategies employed by the program to intervene in active situations and to provide community tools to reduce the culture of violence.