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  • Meet NKU's Interim President, Bonita Brown

    “What I found was that universities can actually put roadblocks in students’ way because of the way we implement processes and structures, and we have to remove those so students can succeed."


  • Setting Animation Careers in Motion

    "The multi-media emergence has created opportunities for designers and artists like never before. Look at the end credits of any animated film, short or series to see the hundreds of unique creative careers available to artists today.”


  •  Zac Strobl sits at desk in the College of Business lobby

    Incubating Innovation

    “If you look at studies, companies want to hire problem solvers and critical thinkers—people who are innovative. That's what we're teaching our students to be."


  • Standing on the Truth

    “This pageant was about more than being pretty, wearing a dress and walking in heels. It was about what cause you are standing on and fighting for the truth. Just because I was an athlete and I have a masculine build doesn't take away the feminine parts of me or take away the parts of me that actually cares about different causes.”


  • National Nurses Week 2023

    In honor of National Nurses Week, Northern Kentucky University would like to honor our health care warriors in the region and beyond.


  • Teacher Appreciation Week 2023

    In honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, Northern Kentucky University would like to thank teachers and administrators for all they do for students in our region and the nation.


  • A Formative Experience

    "Take as many diverse courses as you can, your plan is not written in cement. Learn what you love before committing to a career."


  •  Portrait of Dr. Kasten

    Up Close and Personal

    "We’re creating this community together, working to help everybody become a better teacher. It's great to be part of that loop of experience."


  •  Portrait of Annie Greene

    Staying The Course

    "If you need help, make sure to reach out to the professors because they are more than willing to help you. The major is rigorous but well worth it.”


  •  Portrait of Hunter

    A Second Act

    “Fast forward five years, and now I’m a full-time faculty, as well as the director of the Nurse Advocacy Center for the Underserved. I consider this my ‘second act,’ and I’m happy that I have a new path in my professional career.”