FIND YOUR PATH at Camp Norse, where students in grades 6-12 explore in-demand careers and college life! From June 17 to August 16, our day and overnight camps offer engaging interactions with NKU faculty, immersive activities, and optional early drop-off and aftercare services for convenience. From game design to healthcare exploration, Camp Norse inspires the next generation of thinkers and leaders. Prices range from $300 - $1000.
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Generate technologies and create awareness surrounding innovations that have the potential to significantly improve patient care with the Health Care Commercialization Certificate online at NKU. In this 100% online program, you will learn how to translate fundamental research and development into medical products, services, and procedures that are cost-effective, efficient, and consistent. If you are interested in this program there are scholarship funds available, for more information click here or email Doug Ladd at laddd1@nku.edu
Northern Kentucky University received a $1.1 million three-year grant from the Economic Development Administration’s (EDA) University Center program. The grant will support NKU’s innovative efforts in expanding its Human Services and Addiction program, aiming to reduce health disparities in the underserved communities.
The $2.9 million three-year grant will support NKU’s innovative efforts in expanding its Human Services and Addiction program, aiming to reduce health disparities in the underserved communities.
Tammy Barrett-Wolcott recalled a student from Carroll County who had been using marijuana every day for as long as she could remember – probably since 10 years old. She had very low self-esteem, always put her head down when she came to class and refused to participate in group therapy.
The commonwealth of Kentucky is looking to invest $10 million in a new shared research and development lab in Covington, and four local companies are collaborating with the city to help move the effort forward.