Kentucky State University to Inaugurate Dr. Koffi C. Akakpo as 19th President

Kentucky State University is set to celebrate milestone in its history with the official inauguration of Dr. Koffi C. Akakpo as the 19th president.

Kentucky State University will celebrate the official inauguration of Dr. Koffi C. Akakpo as the 19th president of the institution on Friday, September 20, 2024. Dr. Akakpo assumed the presidency on July 1, 2023, and his leadership in the past year has focused on critical issues, including budget stabilization, enrollment growth, and the implementation of robust internal financial controls.

The inauguration ceremony promises to be a celebration of KSU’s students, programs, and future. With participation from local and state officials, this event signifies the importance of Dr. Akakpo’s vision and leadership for the university.

The day’s festivities will kick off at 11:00 AM with a luncheon hosted by CHI St. Joseph Health in the Carl M. Hill Student Center Ballroom. Following the luncheon, the official Oath of Office ceremony will occur at 2:00 PM in Bradford Hall. This highlight of the day is open to the public, inviting everyone in the community to partake in this occasion. Prior to the Oath of Office, attendees can explore KSU’s academic programs and research in the Student Center Courtyard from noon to 2:00 PM.

Dr. Akakpo’s Impact

Dr. Akakpo’s tenure has already seen significant achievements for KSU. The university experienced one of its largest graduation ceremonies in recent history. Furthermore, KSU proudly received its largest standalone grant to date—a remarkable $7 million award from the National Science Foundation.

In addition to these accomplishments, under his leadership, KSU has expanded its partnerships by providing dual credit opportunities to increase access for students across the Commonwealth. The university has also entered into articulation agreements with community colleges and technical schools, including the Kentucky Community and Technical College System, further broadening educational pathways for its students.

Previously, at Bluegrass Community and Technical College, he improved enrollment and advising processes and fostered partnerships with local high schools for dual enrollment and scholarships. As vice president of business, administrative, and student services at North Central State College, he successfully turned a budget deficit into positive financial status. Dr. Akakpo has also held leadership roles at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Central State University. He holds a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from the University of Toledo and an MBA from Ashland University.