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Kentucky State University (KSU, or, more rarely, KYSU, to differentiate from Kansas State University) is a four-year institution of higher learning, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, the capital of the Commonwealth. The school is a historically black university, which broken down in 1954. It is also a 1890 Land Grant University that serves the citizens of Kentucky through its cooperative extension program. More than half the student population today is African American. He is listed as "A Better College Southeast" by The Princeton Review, and as U.S. News and World Report "America's Best Colleges 2007." The current university president is Dr. Mary Evans Sias. School was approved in 1886 and inaugurated in 1887 as the State Normal School for colored people. In 1890, the U.S. government made the school a land grant institution.In 1902, the school name was changed to normal in Kentucky and Industry Institute for people of color which was changed again in 1926 at Kentucky State College work for people of color . In 1938, the school became known as Kentucky State College for Negroes (the "for blacks" was abandoned in 1952). The college became a fully fledged
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