Three Transylvania University graduates from Northern Kentucky have been inducted into the school’s Holleian Society, an honor reserved for the top 10 percent of Transy graduates. The society is named for former TU president Horace Holley, who served early in the school’s history. Anne Marie Dumaine, of California, Kentucky, graduated summa cum laude, earning a […]
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Thomas More College President Makes Surprise Announcement to Local Scholars
Thomas More College President David Armstrong made a surprise announcement during last week’s launch of the NaviGo Scholars program. Additionally, Armstrong said each of the scholars would have the opportunity to receive a $10,000 scholarship to TMC. (RELATED: See the full list of scholarship recipients) “Through the NaviGo Scholars program, these students will have […]
Thomas More College President Makes Surprise Announcement to Local Scholars
Thomas More College President David Armstrong made a surprise announcement during last week’s launch of the NaviGo Scholars program. Additionally, Armstrong said each of the scholars would have the opportunity to receive a $10,000 scholarship to TMC. (RELATED: See the full list of scholarship recipients) “Through the NaviGo Scholars program, these students will have […]
Anything is Possible in Covington Superintendent’s World
When Alvin Garrison arrived last summer as the new superintendent of Covington Independent Public Schools, he was armed with a lofty goal. Meeting with the city’s business and civic leaders in May last year, Garrison took the podium. “The goal is to be the best urban school district in the nation and I believe we have […]
Anything is Possible in Covington Superintendent’s World
When Alvin Garrison arrived last summer as the new superintendent of Covington Independent Public Schools, he was armed with a lofty goal. Meeting with the city’s business and civic leaders in May last year, Garrison took the podium. “The goal is to be the best urban school district in the nation and I believe we have […]
Holmes 2014 Graduates Earn $2.1 Million in Scholarships
The Holmes High School Class of 2014 graduated on Friday evening with $2.1 million in scholarship money. 110 members of the class committed to college or the military, up from 45 last year. 65 students earned 383 college credit hours, an increase from 2013’s 63 students and 354 hours. This year’s class had 159 members. […]
Holmes 2014 Graduates Earn $2.1 Million in Scholarships
The Holmes High School Class of 2014 graduated on Friday evening with $2.1 million in scholarship money. 110 members of the class committed to college or the military, up from 45 last year. 65 students earned 383 college credit hours, an increase from 2013’s 63 students and 354 hours. This year’s class had 159 members. […]
NKU Undergrads, Alumnus Recognized for Neuroscience Research
Three Northern Kentucky University students and one alumnus were recognized for research excellence in the field of neuroscience at two scientific meetings during the spring semester. Adam Fritz, a senior psychological science major, placed in the top 10 percent of the undergraduate research category at the 2014 annual meeting of the Bluegrass Chapter of the […]
NKU Undergrads, Alumnus Recognized for Neuroscience Research
Three Northern Kentucky University students and one alumnus were recognized for research excellence in the field of neuroscience at two scientific meetings during the spring semester. Adam Fritz, a senior psychological science major, placed in the top 10 percent of the undergraduate research category at the 2014 annual meeting of the Bluegrass Chapter of the […]
NKU Undergrads, Alumnus Recognized for Neuroscience Research
Three Northern Kentucky University students and one alumnus were recognized for research excellence in the field of neuroscience at two scientific meetings during the spring semester. Adam Fritz, a senior psychological science major, placed in the top 10 percent of the undergraduate research category at the 2014 annual meeting of the Bluegrass Chapter of the […]

