Sep 4 Investigations Former KCTCS Lawyer Turned ‘Special Assistant’ Running For Judge The former top attorney for Kentucky’s community college system, who left after an unsubstantiated sexual harassment allegation and settlement, is running for circuit judge. By Eleanor Klibanoff Sep 4 Investigations Former KCTCS Lawyer Turned ‘Special Assistant’ Running For Judge Eleanor Klibanoff
Aug 4 Education The State Of Race And Diversity On Kentucky Campuses The Justice Department may be considering a crackdown on schools that employ affirmative action in admissions decisions. What would that mean for Kentucky? By Eleanor Klibanoff Aug 4 Education The State Of Race And Diversity On Kentucky Campuses Eleanor Klibanoff
May 24 Economy Campaign Aims To Connect Kentuckians With Jobs Through Higher Ed The Help Wanted Kentucky campaign will use social media, advertising and other means to get state residents into educational programs. By Kyeland Jackson May 24 Economy Campaign Aims To Connect Kentuckians With Jobs Through Higher Ed Kyeland Jackson
Dec 26 Politics Heiner Argues Scholarship Program Will Put Kentuckians Back To Work Gov. Matt Bevin created the program by executive order last week after vetoing a similar measure during this year’s legislative session. By Ryland Barton Dec 26 Politics Heiner Argues Scholarship Program Will Put Kentuckians Back To Work Ryland Barton
Dec 23 Politics Bevin Creates ‘Work Ready’ Free College Tuition Program A similar version of the program was approved by the state legislature in the spring, but Bevin vetoed the enabling bill saying it was “hastily written.” By Ryland Barton Dec 23 Politics Bevin Creates 'Work Ready' Free College Tuition Program Ryland Barton
Jun 23 Investigations Top KCTCS Attorney Gets ‘Special Assistant’ Job After Internal Inquiry The Kentucky community college system reassigned its top attorney earlier this month to a newly created “special assistant” position soon after wrapping up a monthslong investigation of his office behavior. By James McNair Jun 23 Investigations Top KCTCS Attorney Gets 'Special Assistant' Job After Inquiry James McNair
Jun 6 Education KCTCS Compensation Study Used Flawed Data, Methodology A KCTCS-funded study of president Jay Box's salary relied on flawed information, including data that doesn’t exist. By Kate Howard Jun 6 Education KCTCS Compensation Study Used Flawed Data, Methodology Kate Howard
May 20 Investigations KCTCS Now Subject Of State Inquiry, Citizen Ire News of the $815,741 paid last year to retired Kentucky Community & Technical College System President Michael McCall has drawn outrage. By James McNair May 20 Investigations KCTCS Now Subject Of State Inquiry, Citizen Ire James McNair
May 19 Investigations Despite KCTCS Declines and Cuts, Former President Got Huge Payout As the Kentucky Community & Technical College System eliminates 506 jobs, it disclosed that it paid $815,741 last year to former president Michael McCall. By James McNair May 19 Investigations Despite KCTCS Cuts, Former President Got Huge Payout James McNair
Apr 28 Education Hear From A JCTC Teacher Who Was Laid Off Thursday Lisa Simon learned Thursday morning that her position is among those being terminated at JCTC. She's taught art for nearly 10 years. By Jacob Ryan Apr 28 Education Hear From A JCTC Teacher Who Was Laid Off Thursday Jacob Ryan
Feb 17 Local News Beshear, KCTCS Announce Church College Fairs The churches will host free college fairs with representatives from the state's 16 community colleges on the 27th. The representatives will give out information on admission, academics and financial aid. By Sheila Ash Feb 17 Local News Beshear, KCTCS Announce Church College Fairs Sheila Ash