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    Celebrating Student Research

    Celebration is a major portion of NKU’s yearly Experiential Learning Week, which showcases opportunities like studying abroad, internships and student research. Meet just a few of the students who presented their work on Wednesday.


  • A World of Opportunity

    “When you open the door to occupational therapy, you have entered a world of vast opportunity.”


  • Catalyzing Creativity

    “I’ve learned a ton. My professors all work in different settings and with different populations, which has helped me learn the most I can about the profession."


  • Orientation Leader Spotlight: Julia Bottoms

    Orientation Leader Spotlight: Julia Bottoms

    "I have had the most amazing professors and bosses here at NKU that truly seek to cultivate an environment where students from all walks of life with a diverse array of dreams and aspirations can thrive throughout their time in college and beyond."


  • All About Shadows

    "That’s why they’re so rare, because the moon's orbit and the ecliptic, the Earth's orbit, are not perfectly lined up. A solar eclipse is the most dramatic astronomical event that can be predicted.”


  • Advocacy, Support, Education

    "We want to create a more supportive and more responsive campus community."


  • Competence, Integrity and Commitment

    “The university is showing several women at the top right now. A president, a provost and an athletic director are three examples that aren't traditionally held by women, and what people will find is a high level of competence, integrity, hard work and commitment to the place among us."


  • From Scientist to Provost

    "It’s almost like I’m an orchestra leader. I think my role is to see how we can work on the strengths of each person, and that’s where my contributions lie. My vision is to find ways to be more integrated with each other."


  • Instilling Entrepreneurial Spirit

    “Being in the program, it's amazing how each course connects to the other. I can tell that the department has been so intentional with how we can use the content the next day in our own professional careers.”


  • A Vision of Hope

    “This is my happy place. I cannot imagine working in any other environment than NKU because it matches so well with my values."