Report: Only Half of Kentucky Kindergarten Students Ready to Learn
Governor Steve Beshear announced Thursday that 49 percent of students started kindergarten this school year ready to learn and succeed.
Governor Steve Beshear announced Thursday that 49 percent of students started kindergarten this school year ready to learn and succeed.
The first grade students and staff at Piner Elementary along with the Pre-school staff at CCA will be making and selling “Bracelets for Brooklyn” over the next several weeks.
Some students at Bellevue High School created a public service announcement about bullying and uploaded it to YouTube on Thursday.
Trey Grayson is a finalist for the presidency at Transylvania University in Lexington, RCN's partners at KY Forward report Thursday afternoon.
The Gateway Community & Technical College board of directors has not held a meeting since a testy one in November, possibly the last for all of its members whose terms expired.
The Brent Spence Bridge project, the Gateway Community & Technical College urban metro campus in Downtown Covington, and a new health innovation center at Northern Kentucky University were all
The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education issued an editorial calling on the Commonwealth of Kentucky to renew its commitment to higher education.
The Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law announced this week that it has approved a new curriculum for the W.
Teaching basic fire safety in a school in Nairobi, Kenya, changed David Moore's life.
The Northern Kentucky Education Council and Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce are excited to announce the first ever Northern Kentucky Has Talent contest.
Gateway Community and Technical College is introducing a new scholarship aimed at high school students who will graduate in the spring of 2014.
A milestone for the Northern Kentucky University Foundation, Inc., means more support for the students and programs of NKU.
Northern Kentucky University President Geoffrey Mearns will deliver his January Convocation Address on Friday, Jan. 10, at 9 a.m., in the Votruba Student Union Ballroom.
NKU professor Cheryl Swayne donned a cap and gown Saturday to receive a doctorate in education from the College of Education and Human Services during the morning session of commencement ceremonies