📢 Attention Students! 📢
The COE Advising Center has moved to a new location. You can now find us at MEP 263. Stop by for all your advising needs! 🗺️📚 #COEAdvising#NewLocation#NKU#StudentSupport
🎉 We are thrilled to announce that $21,113 has been raised for the Dr. Rosa Weaver Golden Memorial Scholarship, surpassing our goal! 🎉
A heartfelt thank you to all the donors and sponsors who contributed to this fund.
🇺🇸🎆 Happy 4th of July! 🎆🇺🇸
Please note that NKU will be closed on July 4th and 5th in observance of Independence Day. We hope you enjoy a safe and festive holiday with family and friends. We'll see you back on campus after the break!
📅 Reminder! 📅 Don't miss out on the Safe Schools Institute on August 1st! Ensure a safe and supportive environment for all students. Register now to secure your spot! 🏫✨ Link to register in bio.
🎉 Congratulations to our academic specialist, Claudia Johnson, on completing a Master of Business Administration! This remarkable achievement is a testament to your hard work and dedication. 👏🌟
📅 Tomorrow (6/23)! Join us at @grandviewtavern in Fort Mitchell for a scholarship fundraiser in honor of Dr. Rosa Weaver. Your admission includes entry to the grand raffle and silent auction, all while raising money to support the next generation of educators. See you there!
College of Education faculty recently enjoyed attending the NKCES Deeper Learning Summit at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. They attended sessions facilitated by scholars like Christopher Edmin and Marcia Tate on trauma-informed care, engaging students, and more
📢 We're hiring! 📢 We're excited to announce an opening for a full-time lecturer in Elementary Education. 🌟 Join our dedicated team and help shape the future of education. For more details and to apply, visit https://t.co/OR6LX6s27l.
Today we celebrate Juneteenth, a day of freedom and reflection. In recognition of this significant holiday, the university is closed. Let's take this time to acknowledge the journey towards justice and equality for all. #Juneteenth#BlackHistory
🎉 Congratulations to Hannah Smith! 🎉 Our Early Childhood Education student was recently published in the Childcare Aware June Newsletter. Thank you, Hannah, for sharing your adventure and insights. We're proud of your achievement! 📚✨ #StudentSuccess#EarlyChildhoodEducation
🎉 Congratulations to Dr. David Childs! 🎉 This week (7/19), he will be honored at the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville with an award recognizing Black education innovators. This prestigious award celebrates Dr. Childs' outstanding research and teaching.
📅 Exciting news! The schedule for the Safe Schools Institute is now available. 🌟 Huge thanks to our presenters for making this day packed with valuable insights for educators. Don't miss out—register today! Link in bio.
📢 We're hiring! 📢 Join our team as a lecturer for our Special Education program. 🌟 For more details, see the attached picture or visit https://t.co/OR6LX6s27l
📅 Reminder! 📅 Don't forget to sign up for the Safe Schools Institute on August 1st! Ensure a safe and supportive environment for all students. Register now to secure your spot! 🏫✨ Registration Link in Bio
We kicked off the @EducatorsRising Summer Think Tank series with @nkucoe today! While @EdRisingKY membership is growing rapidly across the Commonwealth, we noticed there’s still many Northern Kentucky schools without an active EdRising chapter… we’re on a mission to fix that! 🍎
🌟 Avery Trenkamp, Young Women LEAD Advisory Council Member, and Dr. Kimberly Clayton-Code presented "Developing Tomorrow’s Leaders Today" at the 2024 Elevation Summit in Lexington. They shared strategies, curriculum, and outcomes from the Young Women LEAD Clubs and conferences.
The summer allows us to look forward to the new students joining NKU in the fall. We are thrilled to welcome Moriah to the SHEP Program and can't wait to celebrate her successes! #NorseUp#SHEPProgram#StudentSuccess
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Exciting partnership update! The SHEP Program partnered with the Cincinnati Zoo last year, starting with one intern, Nate Palermo, and a UC TAP student. SHEP Director Emily Hellman and UC’s TAP Program presented on supporting individuals with IDD and creating an inclusive office.
Over the next few weeks, we'll dive deep into our middle school education program! Get ready for inspiring stories from current middle school teachers at Tichenor Middle School and Jones Middle School; they'll share the amazing pros of working with this exciting age group.
Dr. Kimberly Clayton-Code and Dr. Sara Runge's article, "Technology in the Classroom: Twitter as a Tool for Student Engagement," has been published in the Journal of Excellence in College Teaching and Learning. Congratulations to both!