It's part of a partnership to provide 24-hour police visibility on campus.Â
Officials at Louisville's only Historically Black College and University said they were forced to cut the elementary education program during the Great Depression, which was causing a decline in enrollment.
For the first time in a century, Simmons College of Kentucky welcomed 100 new freshmen who will live on campus for the upcoming school year.
Simmons College of Kentucky hosted an equity fair focused on health in Louisville on Saturday.
Morrison Hall was built to serve students at neighboring Spalding University.
The school will host a Kentucky Colonel Ceremony with Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman at noon.
The Cardinals overcame 22 turnovers in an up-and-down performance.
Louisville's only historically Black college received a $10,000 boost.
The coursework in the program will be in line with medical school standards, giving graduates advantages when applying to medical school.
Some local college students are getting a head-start on the school year and their futures.