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Student Highlights Fall 2023

PAD 622 Volunteer and Community Engagement Class

PAD 622 Class photo

During the Fall semester, our Volunteer and Community Engagement class (PAD 622) continued working on collaborative efforts involving NKU Graduate Education and Community Shares of Greater Cincinnati. Students in this class worked with THREE nonprofit organizations on NINE service-learning projects:  

 

  • Community Shares of Greater Cincinnati: 1) new board member orientation handbook with updated forms; and 2) board member survey, analyses, and recommendations related board engagement.
  • MUSE, Cincinnati's Women's Choir: 1) virtual information session for prospective volunteers; 2) draft volunteer position descriptions and recruitment ideas; 3) new volunteer handbook; and 4) suggested updates and adjustments to the existing member handbook.
  • American Legacy Theatre: 1) recommendations for a more formal internship program; 2) draft volunteer position descriptions and application form; and 3) volunteer orientation materials.  

Thanks to all for being VERY ENGAGED in this service-learning experience! Hopefully, our nonprofit partners gained some useful information, ideas, and tools while our students applied the course content and learned more deeply.  

 

In addition, the PAD 622 Volunteer and Community Engagement class presented $1,000 grant awards to two local nonprofits at the NKU Mayerson Awards Ceremony on November 28th. Congratulations to American Legacy Theatre and MUSE, Cincinnati's Women's Choir! More than 15 classes at NKU presented grant awards to 20+ nonprofit organizations including FUEL NKU, which is managed by MPA alum Nick  Bliven (2022).


 

PAD 675 Local Government Management Class

Mariemont Village newspaper article

During the Fall semester, Dr. Darrin Wilson's Local Government  Management class (PAD 675) worked with two local municipalities – the Village of Mariemont and Colerain Township – on grant projects. These projects were part of a partnership with the Center for Local Government and Hamilton County, Ohio.

 

With the Village of Mariemont, the students helped develop and submit a 339-page grant application to the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). Based in the U.S. Department of the Interior, the LWCF was established by Congress in 1964 "to fulfill a bipartisan commitment to safeguard natural areas, water resources and cultural heritage, and to provide recreation opportunities to all Americans."

 

The LWCF grant application focused on the renovation and rehabilitation of Dogwood Park. Grant awards will be announced in the first quarter of 2024. If selected, Mariemont could receive up to $500,000 for park renovation and rehabilitation. The Mariemont Town Crier published an article about the project, which you can read in the images.



Chris Lauer

Chris Lauer head shot and being sworn in

Chris Lauer has been promoted to Captain and Bureau of Patrol Commander in the Campbell County Police Department. Chris has worked for the Campbell County Police Department since 2013. He serves as the department’s team leader for the Northern Kentucky SWAT team, and he has been as patrol supervisor for a long time.

 

You can read more about recent changes in the department, including Chris's promotion, in this LINK nky article.



Rick Endres

Rick Endres standing in front of music hall

Congratulations to Rick Endres on his new position as Events Manager at the Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA)! Rick is currently a student in two of our graduate programs that are very relevant to CAA --– the Arts Administration micro-credential and the Nonprofit Management & Leadership certificate.

 

CAA is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to supporting the performing and visual arts, and it oversees the management and programming at Cincinnati Music Hall and the Aronoff Center for the Arts. Rick will be involved with the many events presented by CAA each year, which serve more than 500,000 people and feature local, regional, and national artists. Rick has been a familiar face on our campus, as he has been serving as Events and Publicity Manager at the NKU School of the Arts (SOTA), and he earned a Bachelor of Music in Performance here. NKU will certainly miss Rick, but we are happy for this exciting step in his arts management career!



Public Adminstration Student Society (PASS)

PASS members at NKU Service on Saturday event

NKU Service on Saturday was a fun and rewarding experience! Our group sorted and bagged clothes at Master Provisions, which will help an estimated 400 people in Kentucky and beyond. Thanks to Avery Adams and Kara Wright, president and vice president of our Public Administration Student Society (PASS).



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