OPERATIONAL ALERT STATUS
HIGH RISK
Kentucky State is open, but activities are heavily restricted.
Kentucky’s decline in cases has plateaued
After 12 weeks of declining cases in Kentucky, the number of cases has plateaued according to Governor Andy Beshear. 

Kentucky is also seeing a growing number of the COVID-19 variant B.1.1.7., which experts believe will become the dominant variant in the United States. 

Beshear urged Kentuckians to remain vigilant, wear masks in public and sign up for a vaccination as soon as possible. 

Anyone over 16 is now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine. A list of COVID-19 vaccination locations can be found here.
COVID-19 testing on campus
Wild Health will be at the William Exum center, parking lot side, rear gymnasium every Friday beginning April 9, 2021 for COVID-19 PCR Surveillance Testing. This testing site will also be advertised to the Franklin County community at large.  

Dates: 

April 9
April 16
April 23
April 30
May 7
May 14
May 21
May 28 

Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Testing is being provided free of charge to the campus and local community. Results will be sent directly to each participant using the email provided during registration.
 
COVID-19 Updates

The central location for COVID-19 updates at Kentucky State University

BREDS Back on the Hill: A Safe Start to Spring 2021

Read the Kentucky State University reopening plan for Spring 2021. The comprehensive guidelines provide a blueprint for keeping the campus community safe and healthy.

Kentucky State University COVID-19 Communications Strategy

The Kentucky State University COVID-19 Communications Strategy provides valuable information about the University's phased reopening plan.

Your Campus and COVID-19: The Road Back


 
·    Every student and employee of our campus community must complete the mandatory Your Campus and COVID-19: The Road Back training. To begin training, please click here (detailed log-in instructions below).
·    Everyone on campus or reporting to campus must do the daily COVID-19 self-screening process
·    Every member of the campus community must also quarantine if they feel even slightly sick or show any symptoms related to COVID-19. 
 
All members of our campus community are responsible for COVID-19 safety. The actions we take will affect the lives of others and result in our own life or death. At Kentucky State University each person’s life, whether student, faculty or staff, is important. 
 
Failure to comply with the proper protocols can result in death, severe health problems, and the closure of our campus.
 
Please remain vigilant as we fight together against COVID-19. Do the right things!
 
To complete your mandatory training click here and please enter the credentials noted below: 
 
Username: Your KSU email address
Password: Kysu2021!
 
Everyone will be prompted by the system to reset their temporary password and set a security question. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Office of Human Resources, [email protected].
Wear a mask, protect others
COVID-19 Green and Gold Task Force members

Green Task Force (students)

Chair
Dr. Pernella Deams
Sophia Ellis
Samantha Todd
Barbara Hayes
Kirk Miller
Walter Malone
Arlen Sims
Tiffany Brockington
Jacqueline Duvall
Shuo Han

Gold Task Force (employees)
Chair
Atty. Shuo Han

Candace Raglin
Will Reilly
Jason Keeler
Jasmin Thurman
Eric Robinson
Charles Holloway
Samantha Todd
Micah Glenn
Pernella Deams
Phillip Clay


Kentucky State University is updating its Emergency Alert system. Fill out the BRED Alerts form.
Questions or concerns?
Campus community members are encouraged to send COVID-19 questions and concerns to [email protected] or to the chair of your designated task force.