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Sponsored: Looking for Talent? Look to NKU

In today’s post-pandemic job market, local businesses are encountering unique challenges when it comes to finding the right talent for jobs in their workforce. Connecting with resources that help you find the right person for the job are key to maintaining success for your business and your team. Northern Kentucky University is a vital resource […]

Looking for Talent? Look to NKU

In today’s post-pandemic job market, local businesses are encountering unique challenges when it comes to finding the right talent for jobs in their workforce. Connecting with resources that help you find the right person for the job are key to maintaining success for your business and your team. Northern Kentucky University is a vital resource […]

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Largest class of students expected at 2023 Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs

Northern Kentucky University is working with the Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs to host the largest class of participants at the annual summer program on NKU’s campus in two separate sessions. The first session will begin on June 11 and the second on July 9. The Governor’s School for Entrepreneurs brings students from across Kentucky together […]

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LISTEN: Matching Student Passion with Business Ideas – Zac Strobl, NKU’s Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship

This week on Mind Your Business NKY!, LINK nky CEO Lacy Starling and Business Reporter Kenton Hornbeck discuss their first jobs back in the day…and what has led to a national decrease in the ‘kids’ working today. Kenton and Lacy dive into our new print story examining the reasons why the teenage labor rate has decreased […]

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NKU’s Chase College of Law achieves series of firsts

In a series of firsts, Professor Jack Harrison will become the first Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law faculty member to hold the college’s first endowed academic chair in its 130-year history. Beginning with the 2023-2024 academic year, Harrison will hold the David and Nancy Wolf Chair in Ethics and Professional Identity, endowed this […]

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How NKU, Highland Heights leaders have partnered up: ‘We’ve done such tremendous work here’

Northern Kentucky State College held its grand ribbon cutting in 1968, with residents lining US 27 to support the new institution.  The small Northern Kentucky town of Highland Heights had seized the moment, with the state college located next to the city’s borders.  Now-Highland Heights mayor Gregory Meyers had a vision, though, to seize the […]

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NKU to host National Civics Bee

Northern Kentucky University is set to host the 2023 National Civics Bee, an initiative aimed at encouraging more young Americans to engage in civics and contribute to their communities. On April 29, from 10 a.m. to noon, students will compete in a live quiz event in front of their friends, family and a panel of […]

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NKU Faculty Senate: No-confidence vote against Board of Regents a ‘last resort measure’

The Northern Kentucky University Faculty Senate discussed a possible resolution for a no-confidence vote against the NKU Board of Regents on Monday, though the Faculty Senate president said the vote would be a last-resort measure. The resolution was discussed during a regularly scheduled Faculty Senate meeting, but no action was taken. NKU Faculty Senate President […]

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