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UCAP direector Peg Adams with student, student-worker at Care Closet @ 鶹ýӳ, student at FUEL 鶹ýӳ

Building Student Success Through Connection and Community

During the last 17 years, University Connect and Persist (UCAP) has made a substantial impact on students at 鶹ýӳ. UCAP is a place where students can address academic, financial and personal needs as they navigate their college experience. One could argue that it all began with Peg Adams.

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Featured News
 

Cady Short-Thompson with others at Circle event

鶹ýӳ launches CST Circle, inspiring community-based support for student success

鶹ýӳ President Cady Short-Thompson launched a new initiative designed to inspire support for the university and grow the philanthropic impact of the 鶹ýӳ community: the CST Circle.

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Welcome Center interior

鶹ýӳ unveils newly renovated Welcome Center with a multi-million-dollar upgrade

鶹ýӳ debuted its newly renovated Welcome Center with a ribbon cutting on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025. The project spanned ten months and included renovations to the University Center and upgrades to the Otto M. Budig Theater, lighting, digital systems and more.

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Nurse grad cap at Commencement

鶹ýӳ graduates 1,500+ students in fall commencement ceremonies

鶹ýӳ honored more than 1,500 graduates over two ceremonies during the university’s 54th commencement on Saturday, Dec. 13. Since 1968, 鶹ýӳ has graduated more than 86,000 students who are now living and working across the Commonwealth of Kentucky and all over the world.

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Featured Videos
 

First-generation student

鶹ýӳ First-Generation Students

At 鶹ýӳ, 42% of our students are first-generation college students. Hear from three of those students about how 鶹ýӳ works to ensure their college success.

Rusty Mardis from Veterans Resource Station

Veterans Resource Station

At 鶹ýӳ, we are proud to serve those who have served and those who continue to serve. The Veterans Resource Station connects veterans and current military students with the support and the community to make their time at 鶹ýӳ life-changing.

Chris Cannon, 鶹ýӳ-River City Promise student

River City Promise

From Promise to Possibility. Meet Chris Cannon, an 鶹ýӳ student whose story begins with the River City Promise Program, a revitalized partnership between 鶹ýӳ (鶹ýӳ) and Gateway Community & Technical College.

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Alumni and Donor News
 

鶹ýӳ Alumni Awards Dinner and Celebration Feb. 6, 2026

Meet the 2026 Alumni Award Winners

鶹ýӳ will recognize five distinguished alumni and faculty at the annual Alumni Awards on Friday, Feb. 6. Gary Holland, Greg Edwards, Shannan Boyer, Kevin Donnelly and Ken Jones will be honored for their outstanding achievements and distinguished service to the community at the Alumni Awards Dinner and Celebration.

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Steve Newman, former 鶹ýӳ professor

Remembering Steve Newman: A Champion for Students and Mathematics

Dr. Steve Newman spent more than five decades at 鶹ýӳ helping students understand mathematics and, more importantly, helping them believe they could succeed in a subject that many found intimidating. His death in August marked the end of a remarkable chapter in the history of 鶹ýӳ's Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

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Founders' Day 1968 Minutes of Giving

鶹ýӳ Founders’ Day: 1,968 Minutes of Giving to Show What it Means to Be a Norse

On March 4 and 5, 鶹ýӳ will once again celebrate its founding with 鶹ýӳ Founders’ Day: 1,968 Minutes of Giving—a spirited, community-wide effort that begins at 8 a.m. on March 4 and concludes at 4:48 p.m. on March 5.

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C. Alyse Bender Hoffer, 鶹ýӳ alumna

Rooted in 鶹ýӳ: New Alumni Board Leaders Reflect on Their 鶹ýӳ Journey

C. Alyse Bender Hoffer's 鶹ýӳ story began long before she arrived on campus as a first-year student. Growing up, she often joined her father, J. David Bender, at 鶹ýӳ basketball games, sports camps and homecoming events.

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Madison Cuffy, Chase Law student

Intersection Between Health and Law

Dr. Madison Cuffy is a transplant surgeon, chief of the transplantation division at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center… and a second-year student in the Chase College of Law evening division.

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Johanna "Hanna" Thompson, 鶹ýӳ alumna

Leading by Example

Johanna “Hanna” Thompson will never forget the first day of her volunteer trip with Haiti Air Ambulance on August 14, 2021—the same day Haiti was hit by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake.At the time, she was also a student in 鶹ýӳ’s online health sciences program.

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Student News
 

Camilo Idrobo, 鶹ýӳ student and filmmaker

“Cross the Valley:” 鶹ýӳ student filmmaker finds global success with passion project


鶹ýӳ filmmakerCamilo Idrobodescribes his award-winning short “Cross the Valley” as an “avant-garde dream film.”

“It works more on metaphor than logic,” he says.

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Princess Nworah, 鶹ýӳ student

Finding confidence and new perspectives through the Haile Research Fellows and Lab Program


The HaileResearch Fellows and Lab Programat 鶹ýӳbegan as an initiative to bridge the gap between academic research and business practice, but for student Princess Nworah it wasan opportunity forbothpersonal and professional growth.

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Students in true crime class

Framing true crime: How an 鶹ýӳ course tackled the ethics of storytelling in the most trending and controversial genre


Frombooks and movies to podcasts andinvestigative journalism, the true crime genre hasmaintainedits relevancyin consumer mediafor decades.Butrecentviral cases likethat of Gaby Petito and the Murdaugh family have raisedconcerns over the ethical complexitiesof true crimestorytelling.

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Faculty and Staff News
 

Ken Jones and wife

From theater nomad to founding director: Ken Jones’ lasting impact on 鶹ýӳ, SOTA and its students

Year after year, Ken Jones gives his students at 鶹ýӳ the same advice. “Don’t mix up your dream with your goals,” he says. “Always have the dream, because in this world the greatest thing you can do is dream, but you need goals to get to that dream. So, make smaller steps using goals to get to your dream. Don’t put so much pressure on yourself.”

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Dr. Deb Amend

Finding a Way

Dr. Deborah “Deb” Amend and her longtime friend Jennifer Petry launched the Cincinnati Adaptive Music Camp nearly 15 years ago after realizing they both were trying to find ways to adapt music instruction for their children with significant physical disabilities.

Dr. Amend, an assistant professor of special education at 鶹ýӳ, has three daughters who learned to play instruments with adaptations.“Our status quo was you do everything your brothers do; You just find your own way to do it,” she says.

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Dr. Seyed Allameh

Exploring the Unknown

Dr. Seyed Allameh never envisioned himself as a professor. It wasn’t until 2004 when he was invited to join 鶹ýӳ as an engineering technology faculty member that he changed his mind.Dr. Allameh, who previously worked at Wayne State University, Ohio State University and Princeton University, says nothing has left on impression him like 鶹ýӳ has.

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Athletics News
 

Steve Kruse, 鶹ýӳ cross country coach

Finishing Strong: Celebrating Coach Steve Kruse's Legacy

Steve Kruse always saw the greatness in 鶹ýӳ. He saw it first back in the fall of 1979 when he arrived as a freshman radio and television major and cross-country runner out of Oak Hills High School in Cincinnati, joining a college community that was then no bigger than his high school.

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Five generation of 鶹ýӳ volleyball players

A Golden Anniversary: Looking Back at 50 Years of 鶹ýӳ Volleyball

When Northern Kentucky State College, under the leadership of of President Dr. Frank Steely and Dean of Students Dr. Jim Claypool, began the women’s basketball program during the 1974-75 academic year, it became the first public college in Kentucky to offer athletic scholarships for women. One year later, its volleyball program was created.

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