High school seniors and their parents can learn about college-level computer classes during an information session at the Sullivan University Center for Learning-Northern Kentucky in Ft. Mitchell. The information session is scheduled May 4 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Sullivan’s Northern Kentucky Center for Learning (207 Grandview Drive, third floor). Experienced Sullivan University staff will answer questions […]
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Major Distinction Granted to Sullivan University’s Human Resource Leadership Program
Sullivan University’s Human Resource Leadership Program has been granted a major distinction that will provide students with the opportunity to more quickly launch their careers, the university announced this week. The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the largest human resources professional society in the world, has announced that Sullivan University’s Bachelor of Science and […]
New Scheduling Tool Added for Christ Hospital Physicians Patients
The Christ Hospital Physicians announced this week a new online scheduling tool for Northern Kentucky patients. Direct scheduling for sick visits has launched as a pilot program with Doctors Gerry Tolbert and Jerry Tolbert’s Burlington office. “We’re excited to be the first office in The Christ Hospital Health Network to offer our patients this new […]
Op-Ed: Sigma Beta Delta is Good Choice for Students
Last summer I was truly honored to join the Board of Sigma Beta Delta (SBD), a collegiate student honor society that I have long admired. Now that I’ve attended my first board meeting, I’m more excited to be part of an organization that is dedicated to preparing students for the next phase of their lives. […]
Workshop Aims to Help Students Succeed in Online Learning
Sullivan University’s Center for Learning-Northern Kentucky is offering a special program for high school teachers, guidance counselors and administrators on how to help students succeed in online learning. Led by Dr. Anthony Pina, Associate Provost of Online Learning at Sullivan University, the 90-minute session will utilize team-based learning activities and case-based scenarios to analyze the […]
Sullivan University: Leaders Visit White House, New Conflict Courses Offered
Two of the Sullivan University System’s top administrators visited The White House Jan. 13 to be recognized for the university’s participation in the Obama Administration’s Healthy Campus Challenge. Sullivan University Chief Executive Officer Dr. Jay Marr and Spencerian College Executive Director Jan Gordon joined administrators and leaders from nearly 60 campuses that also participated in the Healthy Campus […]
National Read a Book Day: Tips for Parents on Dialogic Reading
Sponsored Read! Read! Read! We hear and see the message everywhere and know the importance of reading to our children. Reading is a wonderful way to spend meaningful time with our kiddos. There is nothing better than snuggling up to a book before bedtime. These moments create memories that our children will have forever. […]
Best Way to Prepare Your Child for Kindergarten? High Quality Preschool from Children, Inc.
Sponsored Content Scrolling through social media feeds these past few weeks, you are probably seeing many posts that look like this: “1st day of Kindergarten!”, “I can’t believe my baby is big enough for school!”, or “He walked right into that big school building while I sat in my car and cried!” (Of course these […]
Tips for Making Transitions Easier for Children
The following article is produced by Children, Inc. and is written by Sarah Zawaly Little changes to adults can often feel like big changes to kids. When children experience a change or transition to a new school, childcare center or even just a change in their routine it can feel overwhelming. It is important for […]
The Center Story: Taxes!
It’s time to start working on those taxes! Did you know that the Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington (CGN) can help you get through what can be a confusing and difficult process. Find out how, in this edition of The Center Story:

