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Head Coach Jeff Hans greets the first guest with a big smile and a handshake. “Welcome in” he said, as the guest thanked him. The next thing the guest sees is the team captain, Mya Meredith, at the ...
The future of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives is still in limbo for Kentucky universities. NKU student panelists, professors and an administrator led the discussion about Kentucky ...
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1955 Frank Sinatra gambled in the back room of the casinos on York Street. Dean Martin entertained guests at infamous mafia member Frank “Screw” Andrews’ house parties. And criminal racketeer Melvin ...
Then they returned to Northern Kentucky University to begin their fourth and second year of teaching political science, respectively. The duo’s marriage was hardly a surprise to their closest ...
Artificial Intelligence is a hot-button topic across various industries: from theWriter’s Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes in 2023 on the use of AI in film and television production, to theNew ...
Don’t have time to read? Listen here… In the 1950s Golden Age, a cruise down Monmouth Street in the center of Newport seemed to be the epitome of glamor: There were flashy lights, A-list performers, ...
NKU’s student food pantry hosted FUEL Friday in the Albright Center’s first-floor lobby for two hours this morning, offering supplies to those still on campus. “There are students who are local, work, ...
NKU entered into a $75,000 “confidential agreement” with former Director of LGBTQ Programs and Services Bonnie Meyer on Jan. 20, 2022. The agreement referenced an Oct. 12, 2021 demand letter brought ...
Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman delivered the commencement address for NKU’s Chase College of Law on Friday, stepping in for Gov. Andy Beshear after a travel delay prevented him from attending. Speaking ...
When Northern Kentucky State College held its grand ribbon cutting back in 1968, all seemed to be as it should for the city of Highland Heights. While the small Northern Kentucky city had seized the ...
Starting this fall, history will be made as NCAA Division I schools will be able to pay their student-athletes directly. This will be the first time ever that schools can pay their athletes.
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