
NKU’s Six@Six community lecture to feature AP’s top editor Julie Pace talking journalism in the digital age
Who, what, where, when, why and how. Those journalism tenets are as fundamental today as ever. But the Digital Age…
Who, what, where, when, why and how. Those journalism tenets are as fundamental today as ever. But the Digital Age…
The important topic of climate change will be front and center at two events this March hosted by Northern Kentucky…
Kentucky Humanities is partnering with Northern Kentucky University’s Six@Six to present its Democracy and the Informed Citizen event with funds…
Join with AP photojournalists in conversation about how the free press plays an essential role in sustaining an informed democracy….
Northern Kentucky University’s Six@Six community lecture series continues with Dr. David J. Childs breaking down how the deaths and violence…
Sheltering alone has, curiously, brought us together in new ways. Northern Kentucky University’s Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement would…
Dr. Zachary Hart, PhD, Professor of Communication at Northern Kentucky University, will be a guest speaker at Redwood Monday, February…
As the global health editor for The Associated Press, Jonathan Fahey oversees a team of journalists who cover medicine, public…
Special to NKyTribune Where are the missing bodies? We bury our dead – and when we do, the architecture of…
Few scholars know Moby-Dick as well as NKU’s Bob Wallace, who is active internationally in the Melville Society and who,…
Northern Kentucky Universiy’s Dr. Joan Ferrante’s ongoing project looking at the creation of racial categories in America will be the…
Northern Kentucky University continues its Six@Six community lecture series with Associate Professor of Political Science Kimberly Weir on Wednesday, January…
Home ownership and the American economy will be the topic of a free, public lecture by national reporter Josh Boak…
The seventh season of Northern Kentucky University’s Six@Six community lecture series begins in October. The series offers a little something…