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NSF awards a $336,300 grant to NKU’s Parker Academy project for student research

August 31, 2017August 30, 20170

The National Science Foundation has awarded a $336,300 grant to the Northern Kentucky University’s Parker Academy project in New Richmond….

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U.S. Bank presents cybersecurity scholarships to NKU students, extends partnership for three years

August 30, 2017August 29, 20170

U.S. Bank continues its support of Northern Kentucky University’s nationally-known cybersecurity program by presenting the recipients of this year’s U.S….

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Voices from the Classroom: Why I like to be by my door to greet students, shake hands, welcome them

August 30, 2017August 29, 20170

By Amanda Klare Beechwood School Several years ago, I was posted by my door like I am every morning to…

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Boone County High Schools offer students a chance to join Drug Free Clubs of America; can be powerful

August 29, 2017August 28, 20170

All five Boone County High Schools have signed up to join Drug Free Clubs of America (DFCA). DFCA is a…

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State Board of Education gives unanimous approval to accountability system, discusses charters

August 28, 2017August 27, 20170

By Brenna Kelly Kentucky Teacher At a special meeting in Frankfort Thursday, the Kentucky Board of Education unanimously approved the…

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Retired P&G executive is visionary graduate behind ‘Photons for the Future’ at Eastern Kentucky University

August 26, 2017August 25, 20170

Aided by a visionary graduate who retired from a successful career in research and development with Procter and Gamble, an…

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Building Industry Assn., Gateway team up to give Enzweiler graduates chance for associate degree

August 25, 2017August 24, 20170

The Building Industry Association of Northern Kentucky’s (BIA)  Enzweiler Building Institute has formed a partnership with Gateway Community and Technical…

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Pruitt, education partners announce expanded computer science opportunities for state students

August 24, 2017August 23, 20170

Kentucky Commissioner of Education Stephen Pruitt, state and national partners from AdvanceKentucky, the College Board, Code.org and state Sen. David…

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NKU INKUBATOR Entrepreneurial Showcase highlights efforts of 2017 program participants

August 23, 20170

Northern Kentucky University’s INKUBATOR program presents its first Entrepreneurial Showcase Thursday. NKU’s INKUBATOR, part of the Haile/US Bank College of…

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Sullivan University Center for Learning-NKY hosts information session on household budgeting

August 22, 2017August 21, 20170

The Sullivan University Center for Learning-Northern Kentucky is hosting an informative session on household budgeting that will be presented by…

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Gateway’s RiverBlast fundraiser to provide great view of Sept. 3 fireworks from Great American Ballpark

August 22, 2017August 21, 20170

Maryanne McGowan, Gateway Community & Technical College Foundation Board Member and RiverBlast 2017 Chairperson, and Lori Ritchey-Baldwin, St. Elizabeth Healthcare…

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Northern Kentucky University kicks off new school year; SGA sends support banner to University of VA

August 21, 20170

Northern Kentucky University kicked off the beginning of a new academic year with the Fall Convocation address on Friday. Classes…

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Boone County Public Library Walton Branch Manager knew of her calling at an early age

August 21, 20170

By Jennifer Cheek Special to the NKyTribune Sharon Franklin is the Boone County Public Library Branch Manager of the Walton…

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Thomas More College will have free glasses at its Solar Eclipse Watch Party on Monday 1-4 p.m.

August 19, 2017August 16, 20170

Don’t get burned by bogus eclipse glasses! Campus pooch Tommy Boy is wearing approved glasses and he’ll have 700 additional…

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Pamela McQueen becomes executive director of Villa Madonna Academy, was principal of high school

August 18, 2017August 18, 20171

Villa Madonna Academy – a K-12 private, Catholic school in Villa Hills– has announced high school/junior high principal Pamela McQueen…

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WNKU’s final day today; sale now complete of 87.7-FM to Bible Broadcasting Corporation

August 18, 2017August 17, 20172

Effective today, Northern Kentucky University will complete the sale of 89.7-FM to Bible Broadcasting Corporation. WNKU’s programming will end at…

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Gateway’s Ricky Smith, SGA President, elected to KCTCS Board of Regents, called ‘a servant leader’

August 17, 2017August 16, 20170

Ricky Smith, Gateway Community & Technical College Student  Government Association (SGA) president was elected to the Kentucky Community & Technical…

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Boone County schools lead collaborative effort to offer Early Learning Center for 6 weeks-5 years old

August 16, 2017August 15, 20171

Child development from birth to five years is the foundation for a prosperous and sustainable society. Neurological research shows that…

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Voices from the Classroom: From summer mode to teacher mode inspired by a scraggly weed

August 16, 2017August 15, 20171

By Jennifer Henry Dixie Heights High School I admire the tenacity of weeds; their resilience and defenses are worthy traits….

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Surprise! Thomas More College president secretly joins in football team’s first full-pad practice

August 15, 20172

Imagine facing off on the football practice field — unknowingly — against the president of the university. That’s just what…

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Beechwood Independent schools ready for start of the year — with new members of the leadership team

August 15, 2017August 14, 20170

Special to NKyTribune With a new school year brings newly painted walls, freshly waxed floors, and returning teachers and administrators…

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Addressing student conduct: Pulaski teacher develops discipline plan that keeps students in class

August 13, 2017August 12, 20170

By Brenna R. Kelly Kentucky Teacher When students are sent to in-school suspension for behavioral problems, they might be getting…

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