We’re in the midst of college graduation season, meaning that millions of recent graduates are now looking to enter the workforce.
Higher Ed
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NKU’s construction management program is No. 11 in the nation according to Best Value Schools.
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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.
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A central Kentucky report on honey contamination earned national buzz, making the cover of the Journal of Environmental Health.
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It may feel like your child’s senior year has just begun, but it’s already time to fill out the FAFSA – the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
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When Sierra magazine listed the 20 coolest “green” colleges, Kentucky enjoyed a shoutout even without a college on the list. That’s because Henry County plays a key role in a sustainable agriculture degree offered at Vermont’s Sterling College.
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The rising cost of a college education rightfully gets lots of attention. That’s why a recent Voice of America story focused on schools that students can attend without paying a tuition fee. One of the schools at the top of the list? Kentucky’s Berea College.
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Cybercrime is increasing – threatening companies of all sizes – making cybersecurity a crucial field for growth.
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It’s called the “gift of life” – but donated blood is a fragile gift. It has to be refrigerated and can only be stored for about six weeks.
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Scientists never stop being scientists – even when helping their toddlers in the garden.
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