We’re in the midst of college graduation season, meaning that millions of recent graduates are now looking to enter the workforce.
Education
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Early childhood education is the most important educational issue that we face as a nation.
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She won’t be the first Black female astronaut in space — that honor goes to Mae Jemison, who flew on the Endeavour in 1998.
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Research has shown children notice racial differences as early as preschool, and ignoring those differences only leads to negative outcomes.
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Public schools nationwide have closed for the rest of the year, prompting students to transition to online classes and parents to step in as homeschool teachers.
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It’s around this time of year when students begin accepting admission from colleges. Many schools have pushed back this deadline but haven’t been able to give in-person tours since early March.
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Had enough of scrolling aimlessly through social media challenges and pet postings? Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but how about spending those screen-time hours on something a bit more productive.
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NKU’s construction management program is No. 11 in the nation according to Best Value Schools.
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What’s it like to come together with strangers from three states and create a band performance in just a few hours?
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Last year, nearly 77,000 degrees and credentials were awarded, up almost 5% from the previous year and up 39% from a decade ago. These numbers keep the commonwealth on track to meet its goal of 60% of the working population with a post secondary credential by 2030.