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Northern Kentucky University

Northern Kentucky University is a public university in Highland Heights, Kentucky. It is primarily an undergraduate institution with over 14,000 students; over 12,000 are undergraduate students and nearly 2,000 are graduate students.[4] Northern Kentucky University is the third largest university, behind the University of Cincinnati and Miami University, of Greater Cincinnati's four large universities and the youngest of Kentucky's eight, although it joined the state system before the University of Louisville. Among the university's programs are the Salmon P. Chase College of Law and the College of Informatics, founded in 2006.[7]

Northern Kentucky University
Former name
Northern Kentucky State College (1968–1976)
TypePublic university
Established1968; 55 years ago (1968)[1]
Academic affiliations
GCCCU
Space-grant
Endowment$100.5 million (2020)[2]
PresidentBonita Brown
ProvostMatt Cecil
Academic staff
1,006[3]
Administrative staff
1,021[3]
Students14,566[4]
Undergraduates12,643[4]
Postgraduates1,923[4]
Location,
U.S.

39°01′55″N 84°27′55″W / 39.03194°N 84.46528°W / 39.03194; -84.46528Coordinates: 39°01′55″N 84°27′55″W / 39.03194°N 84.46528°W / 39.03194; -84.46528
CampusSuburban, 425 acres (172 ha)[5]
Colors    Black and gold
NicknameNorse
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I
Horizon League[6]
MascotVictor E. Viking
Websitewww.nku.edu

History

 
Northern Kentucky University's "Loch Norse" and University Center

Early history

Northern Kentucky University began in 1948, when an extension campus for the University of Kentucky was opened in Covington, Kentucky, known as the UK Northern Extension Center.[8] After 20 years in operation as an extension center for UK, it became an autonomous four-year college under the name Northern Kentucky State College (NKSC).[1] In 1970, Dr. W. Frank Steely was hired as the first president.[9] The following year, the Salmon P. Chase College of Law, formerly an independent law school in Cincinnati, merged with Northern Kentucky State College. The main campus moved from Covington to Highland Heights, Kentucky, in 1972. NKSC awarded its first bachelor's degrees in May 1973. Rapid expansion resulted in the school being upgraded to university status in 1976.[10]

Recent history

Since its founding in 1968 and elevation to university status in 1976, Northern Kentucky University has expanded with numerous construction projects, new colleges and a much larger, more diverse student body. One recent former president of the university, James C. Votruba, is largely credited with transforming the image of the university since his arrival in 1997, helping to build the university's reputation as a respected academic institution.[11] As part of Votruba's administration, the university has increased its admissions standards and improved the academic performance of its students. Northern Kentucky University also launched a new university logo and branding effort in 2002.[12] In recent years, the university has also concentrated on the construction of new and improved facilities across campus.[citation needed]

Presidents

  • W. Frank Steely, 1970–1975
  • Ralph Tesseneer, 1975–1976 (interim)
  • A. D. Albright, 1976–1983
  • Leon Boothe, 1983–1996
  • Jack M. Moreland, 1996–1997 (interim)
  • James Votruba, 1997–2012
  • Geoffrey S. Mearns, 2012–2017
  • Gerard St. Amand, 2017–2018 (interim)
  • Ashish Vaidya, 2018–2022
  • Bonita Brown, 2023– (interim)

Campus

 
The Northern Kentucky campus plaza in 2010

Academic facilities

Northern Kentucky University's main campus in Highland Heights, Kentucky is situated on 400 acres (1.6 km2) of rolling countryside along U.S. Route 27, just off of Interstate 275 and Interstate 471, seven miles (11 km) southeast of Cincinnati, Ohio. The campus was built beginning in the early 1970s, and the first building, Nunn Hall, opened in 1972.[10] Although most of the university's students commute daily to the campus, approximately 2,000 students live on campus. In recent years, the university has been in the process of expanding its campus and facilities. The $60 million Truist Arena is a 9,400-seat arena completed in 2008. It serves as the primary venue for athletics on campus, and also as a venue for entertainment, such as live bands and concerts. The arena was originally known as The Bank of Kentucky Center, named after The Bank of Kentucky, which made an endowment of $5 million toward construction. The name was changed in 2015 when that bank was purchased by BB&T, and again in 2022 after BB&T merged with SunTrust to create Truist Financial. Additionally, a new $37 million, 144,000-square-foot (13,400 m2) Student Union building, which opened to students in August 2008, largely replaces an old university center and is designed to accommodate student needs on campus. The building includes cafeterias, stores, a game room, offices for student life programs, and other amenities for students. Other recent projects included the construction of a new parking garage to accommodate the arena and a European-style roundabout for traffic control and flow management. The most recent university master plan envisions a massive expansion of the campus by the year 2020, including multiple new academic buildings, housing developments, campus quad areas, athletic fields, parking lots and connector roads.[13] The Landrum Academic Center houses an Anthropology Museum. The university campus is also the first educational institute in the world to have a laser-projection planetarium, as part of the Dorothy Westerman Hermann Natural Science Center. The Covington campus, located in Covington, Kentucky, closed at the end of 2008. It mainly served nontraditional and adult students and also hosted the Program for Adult-Centered Education and Emergency Medical Technology programs.[14] Northern Kentucky University's Grant County Center, located in Williamstown, Kentucky, is a partnership between the Grant County Foundation for Higher Education and Northern Kentucky University. It houses Northern Kentucky educational programs and the Williamstown Innovation Center.[citation needed]

The Japanese Language School of Greater Cincinnati is a weekend supplementary Japanese school held at the Mathematics, Education and Psychology Center (MP), formerly known as the Business Education Psychology (BEP) Building.[15][16] It was scheduled to move to NKU in July 1993.[17]

 
Northern Kentucky's welcome sign, skywalk and arena, Truist Arena

Libraries

Northern Kentucky's main library is the W. Frank Steely Library,[18] completed in 1975 and named after the first president of the university. A $9.1 million renovation and expansion project was completed in 1995. The library's five floors contain over 850,000 volumes, more than 18,000 bound periodicals, and approximately 1.4 million microforms. The two-floor Chase Law Library[19] Northern Kentucky's other library on campus, contains more than 313,000 volumes and 57,000 monographic and serial titles.[citation needed]

Civic engagement

Corporate and university partnerships include The Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement[20] the Fifth/Third Entrepreneurial Center[21] the Metropolitan Education and Training Services Center,[22] the Center for Applied Informatics,[23] and Fidelity Investments. Other centers on campus include the Center for Applied Anthropology,[24] the Institute for Freedom Studies,[25] the Center for Environmental Restoration[26] the Small Business Development Center[27] the Institute for New Economy Technologies[28] the Center for Environmental Education[29] the Center for Integrative Natural Science and Mathematics[30] and the Chase Local Government Law Center.[31]

Academics

 
Northern Kentucky University's Griffin Hall

Northern Kentucky University academic programs are organized into seven colleges. The College of Informatics, founded in 2006, replaced the College of Professional Studies. In July 2015, the School of the Arts was created, uniting the Music, Theatre & Dance, and Visual Arts programs within the College of Arts & Sciences. In 2018, the former Honors Program became the Honors College.

Northern Kentucky University students are also a part of individual chapters in numerous honor societies. Northern Kentucky's Alpha Beta Phi chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the International History Honor Society, has won 18 consecutive best chapter awards.

Academic rankings
National
Forbes[39]606 (2012)

Athletics

The university's teams for both men and women are nicknamed "Norse". Their mascot is named Victor E. Viking.[40] Northern Kentucky University joined the Horizon League on July 1, 2015, after leaving the Atlantic Sun Conference.[6] The 2016–17 school year was the first in which NKU is eligible for NCAA Division I championships, following the completion of its four-year reclassification period to D-I.[41] The university fields teams in baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's golf, men's and women's soccer, softball, women's track and field, men's and women's tennis and women's volleyball.[citation needed]

In one of the school's first major events as a full Division I team, the Norse men's basketball team won the Horizon League, earning them a trip to the 2017 NCAA tournament.[citation needed]

Club sports

Students have also organized club teams in bowling, ice hockey,[42] men soccer club,[43] taekwondo[44] fencing,[45] boxing, lacrosse,[46] rugby, kickball, skeet & trap, and Men's Wrestling. These clubs are primarily organized through the Sport Club program.[47]

Student life

 
Northern Kentucky University's new Student Union building, under construction as of June 2008

Greek life

National Panhellenic Conference
North American Interfraternity Conference
National Pan-Hellenic Council
National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations

Government

  • Student Government Association[60]
 
Northern Kentucky University's "Loch Norse" and Fine Arts Center

Media

The Northerner is Northern Kentucky's student-run newspaper.[61] It is published both in print and online. The university is also home to an independent, student-run Internet radio station Norse Code Radio[62] Northern Kentucky University formerly hosted the award-winning public radio station, WNKU, founded in 1986, until the station's sale in August 2017.[63]

NorseMediaTV is the PEG access Public-access television cable TV station run by Northern Kentucky University.[64] It airs on channel 818 on Cincinnati Bell Fioptics cable and 18 digital/96 analog on Insight Cable of Northern Kentucky. NorseMediaTV students and faculty produce many original programs, such as "Norse Access" - a weekly talk show, various sporting events and entertainment programming. Many NorseMedia programs have won awards at the local (Blue Chips),[65] regional (Philos) and national (Telly) levels, usually in the professional categories. Students in the program at NKU are invited to create and assist in producing the Electronic Media & Broadcasting programs for the station.[66]

Noted people

Northern Kentucky University has over 60,000 living alumni, approximately 41,000 of them in Ohio and Kentucky. Many have gone on to achieve success in a variety of fields, including athletics, journalism, business, and government.[citation needed]

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Northern Kentucky Athletics website

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NKU redirects here For other uses see NKU disambiguation Northern Kentucky University is a public university in Highland Heights Kentucky It is primarily an undergraduate institution with over 14 000 students over 12 000 are undergraduate students and nearly 2 000 are graduate students 4 Northern Kentucky University is the third largest university behind the University of Cincinnati and Miami University of Greater Cincinnati s four large universities and the youngest of Kentucky s eight although it joined the state system before the University of Louisville Among the university s programs are the Salmon P Chase College of Law and the College of Informatics founded in 2006 7 Northern Kentucky UniversityFormer nameNorthern Kentucky State College 1968 1976 TypePublic universityEstablished1968 55 years ago 1968 1 Academic affiliationsGCCCUSpace grantEndowment 100 5 million 2020 2 PresidentBonita BrownProvostMatt CecilAcademic staff1 006 3 Administrative staff1 021 3 Students14 566 4 Undergraduates12 643 4 Postgraduates1 923 4 LocationHighland Heights Kentucky U S 39 01 55 N 84 27 55 W 39 03194 N 84 46528 W 39 03194 84 46528 Coordinates 39 01 55 N 84 27 55 W 39 03194 N 84 46528 W 39 03194 84 46528CampusSuburban 425 acres 172 ha 5 Colors Black and goldNicknameNorseSporting affiliationsNCAA Division IHorizon League 6 MascotVictor E VikingWebsitewww wbr nku wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Recent history 1 3 Presidents 2 Campus 2 1 Academic facilities 2 2 Libraries 2 3 Civic engagement 3 Academics 4 Athletics 4 1 Club sports 5 Student life 5 1 Greek life 5 2 Government 5 3 Media 6 Noted people 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Northern Kentucky University s Loch Norse and University Center Early history Edit Northern Kentucky University began in 1948 when an extension campus for the University of Kentucky was opened in Covington Kentucky known as the UK Northern Extension Center 8 After 20 years in operation as an extension center for UK it became an autonomous four year college under the name Northern Kentucky State College NKSC 1 In 1970 Dr W Frank Steely was hired as the first president 9 The following year the Salmon P Chase College of Law formerly an independent law school in Cincinnati merged with Northern Kentucky State College The main campus moved from Covington to Highland Heights Kentucky in 1972 NKSC awarded its first bachelor s degrees in May 1973 Rapid expansion resulted in the school being upgraded to university status in 1976 10 Recent history Edit Since its founding in 1968 and elevation to university status in 1976 Northern Kentucky University has expanded with numerous construction projects new colleges and a much larger more diverse student body One recent former president of the university James C Votruba is largely credited with transforming the image of the university since his arrival in 1997 helping to build the university s reputation as a respected academic institution 11 As part of Votruba s administration the university has increased its admissions standards and improved the academic performance of its students Northern Kentucky University also launched a new university logo and branding effort in 2002 12 In recent years the university has also concentrated on the construction of new and improved facilities across campus citation needed Presidents Edit W Frank Steely 1970 1975 Ralph Tesseneer 1975 1976 interim A D Albright 1976 1983 Leon Boothe 1983 1996 Jack M Moreland 1996 1997 interim James Votruba 1997 2012 Geoffrey S Mearns 2012 2017 Gerard St Amand 2017 2018 interim Ashish Vaidya 2018 2022 Bonita Brown 2023 interim Campus Edit The Northern Kentucky campus plaza in 2010 Academic facilities Edit Northern Kentucky University s main campus in Highland Heights Kentucky is situated on 400 acres 1 6 km2 of rolling countryside along U S Route 27 just off of Interstate 275 and Interstate 471 seven miles 11 km southeast of Cincinnati Ohio The campus was built beginning in the early 1970s and the first building Nunn Hall opened in 1972 10 Although most of the university s students commute daily to the campus approximately 2 000 students live on campus In recent years the university has been in the process of expanding its campus and facilities The 60 million Truist Arena is a 9 400 seat arena completed in 2008 It serves as the primary venue for athletics on campus and also as a venue for entertainment such as live bands and concerts The arena was originally known as The Bank of Kentucky Center named after The Bank of Kentucky which made an endowment of 5 million toward construction The name was changed in 2015 when that bank was purchased by BB amp T and again in 2022 after BB amp T merged with SunTrust to create Truist Financial Additionally a new 37 million 144 000 square foot 13 400 m2 Student Union building which opened to students in August 2008 largely replaces an old university center and is designed to accommodate student needs on campus The building includes cafeterias stores a game room offices for student life programs and other amenities for students Other recent projects included the construction of a new parking garage to accommodate the arena and a European style roundabout for traffic control and flow management The most recent university master plan envisions a massive expansion of the campus by the year 2020 including multiple new academic buildings housing developments campus quad areas athletic fields parking lots and connector roads 13 The Landrum Academic Center houses an Anthropology Museum The university campus is also the first educational institute in the world to have a laser projection planetarium as part of the Dorothy Westerman Hermann Natural Science Center The Covington campus located in Covington Kentucky closed at the end of 2008 It mainly served nontraditional and adult students and also hosted the Program for Adult Centered Education and Emergency Medical Technology programs 14 Northern Kentucky University s Grant County Center located in Williamstown Kentucky is a partnership between the Grant County Foundation for Higher Education and Northern Kentucky University It houses Northern Kentucky educational programs and the Williamstown Innovation Center citation needed The Japanese Language School of Greater Cincinnati is a weekend supplementary Japanese school held at the Mathematics Education and Psychology Center MP formerly known as the Business Education Psychology BEP Building 15 16 It was scheduled to move to NKU in July 1993 17 Northern Kentucky s welcome sign skywalk and arena Truist Arena Libraries Edit Northern Kentucky s main library is the W Frank Steely Library 18 completed in 1975 and named after the first president of the university A 9 1 million renovation and expansion project was completed in 1995 The library s five floors contain over 850 000 volumes more than 18 000 bound periodicals and approximately 1 4 million microforms The two floor Chase Law Library 19 Northern Kentucky s other library on campus contains more than 313 000 volumes and 57 000 monographic and serial titles citation needed Civic engagement Edit Corporate and university partnerships include The Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement 20 the Fifth Third Entrepreneurial Center 21 the Metropolitan Education and Training Services Center 22 the Center for Applied Informatics 23 and Fidelity Investments Other centers on campus include the Center for Applied Anthropology 24 the Institute for Freedom Studies 25 the Center for Environmental Restoration 26 the Small Business Development Center 27 the Institute for New Economy Technologies 28 the Center for Environmental Education 29 the Center for Integrative Natural Science and Mathematics 30 and the Chase Local Government Law Center 31 Academics Edit Northern Kentucky University s Griffin Hall Northern Kentucky University academic programs are organized into seven colleges The College of Informatics founded in 2006 replaced the College of Professional Studies In July 2015 the School of the Arts was created uniting the Music Theatre amp Dance and Visual Arts programs within the College of Arts amp Sciences In 2018 the former Honors Program became the Honors College College of Arts and Sciences 32 School of the Arts 33 Haile College of Business 34 College of Education and Human Services 35 College of Informatics 36 College of Health Professions 37 Honors College 38 Salmon P Chase College of LawNorthern Kentucky University students are also a part of individual chapters in numerous honor societies Northern Kentucky s Alpha Beta Phi chapter of Phi Alpha Theta the International History Honor Society has won 18 consecutive best chapter awards Academic rankingsNationalForbes 39 606 2012 Athletics EditMain article Northern Kentucky Norse See also Northern Kentucky Norse men s basketball The university s teams for both men and women are nicknamed Norse Their mascot is named Victor E Viking 40 Northern Kentucky University joined the Horizon League on July 1 2015 after leaving the Atlantic Sun Conference 6 The 2016 17 school year was the first in which NKU is eligible for NCAA Division I championships following the completion of its four year reclassification period to D I 41 The university fields teams in baseball men s and women s basketball men s and women s cross country men s and women s golf men s and women s soccer softball women s track and field men s and women s tennis and women s volleyball citation needed In one of the school s first major events as a full Division I team the Norse men s basketball team won the Horizon League earning them a trip to the 2017 NCAA tournament citation needed Club sports Edit Students have also organized club teams in bowling ice hockey 42 men soccer club 43 taekwondo 44 fencing 45 boxing lacrosse 46 rugby kickball skeet amp trap and Men s Wrestling These clubs are primarily organized through the Sport Club program 47 Student life Edit Northern Kentucky University s new Student Union building under construction as of June 2008 Greek life Edit National Panhellenic ConferenceAlpha Omicron Pi Nu Omega 48 Delta Gamma Zeta Sigma 49 Delta Zeta Kappa Beta 50 Kappa Delta Eta Eta 51 Phi Mu Rho Nu Phi Sigma Sigma Gamma Tau 52 Theta Phi Alpha Alpha Mu 53 North American Interfraternity ConferenceAlpha Sigma Phi Eta Phi Alpha Tau Omega Theta Omega 54 Pi Kappa Alpha Eta Rho 55 Sigma Phi Epsilon Eta RLC 56 Tau Kappa Epsilon Pi Omicron 57 Theta Chi Iota TauNational Pan Hellenic CouncilAlpha Kappa Alpha Sigma Eta Kappa Alpha Psi Pi Pi 58 Alpha Phi Alpha Rho GammaNational Association of Latino Fraternal OrganizationsAlpha Psi Lambda Psi 59 Government Edit Student Government Association 60 Northern Kentucky University s Loch Norse and Fine Arts Center Media Edit The Northerner is Northern Kentucky s student run newspaper 61 It is published both in print and online The university is also home to an independent student run Internet radio station Norse Code Radio 62 Northern Kentucky University formerly hosted the award winning public radio station WNKU founded in 1986 until the station s sale in August 2017 63 NorseMediaTV is the PEG access Public access television cable TV station run by Northern Kentucky University 64 It airs on channel 818 on Cincinnati Bell Fioptics cable and 18 digital 96 analog on Insight Cable of Northern Kentucky NorseMediaTV students and faculty produce many original programs such as Norse Access a weekly talk show various sporting events and entertainment programming Many NorseMedia programs have won awards at the local Blue Chips 65 regional Philos and national Telly levels usually in the professional categories Students in the program at NKU are invited to create and assist in producing the Electronic Media amp Broadcasting programs for the station 66 Noted people EditMain article List of Northern Kentucky University people Northern Kentucky University has over 60 000 living alumni approximately 41 000 of them in Ohio and Kentucky Many have gone on to achieve success in a variety of fields including athletics journalism business and government citation needed Attended but did not graduate actor George Clooney 1995 Alumnus artist David W Mack Graduated in Information Systems professional wrestler Brian Pillman Jr References Edit a b University History President s Message Northern Kentucky University Archived from the original on 2009 09 10 Retrieved April 1 2010 As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 a b Faculty by Academic Rank Tenure Status and Full Part Time Status PDF Institutional Research Northern Kentucky University Retrieved March 5 2017 a b c d As of fall 2016 Student headcount by level All public institutions 2006 16 PDF Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education Commonwealth of Kentucky Retrieved 4 March 2018 Campus Information Archived from the original on 2009 01 06 Retrieved 2008 05 31 a b Northern Kentucky University to Join Horizon League in July Press release Horizon League May 11 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 05 14 Retrieved May 11 2015 1 Archived September 10 2009 at the Wayback Machine Alumni Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu Northern Kentucky University by Will Frank Steely The Kentucky Encyclopedia University Press of Kentucky 1992 684 685 a b Google cached page from NKU 2007 catalog NKU counts on Votruba Person place fit perfectly for 10 years Archived from the original on 2007 10 11 Retrieved 2008 06 03 The Northerner New logo for a changing university The Northerner Master Plan Archived from the original on 2008 07 24 Retrieved 2008 06 03 The Northerner NKU Covington campus closes Wood Karli Name changes alter campus face Archive The Northerner September 14 2011 Retrieved on May 8 2014 With the construction of Griffin Hall NKU moved 550 operations between the Business Education Psychology BEP and Applied Science and Technology ST buildings and BEP will be called the Mathematics Education and Psychology Center English Information Archive Japanese Language School of Greater Cincinnati Retrieved on May 8 2014 BEP102 Northern Kentucky University Nunn Drive Highland Heights KY 41099 Japanese Language School Joins NKU Lexington Herald Leader Lexington Kentucky 1993 06 05 p C2 Clipping at Newspapers com Steely Library nku edu Library Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu Archived from the original on 2008 07 04 Retrieved 2019 01 30 Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu NKU Home Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region 53ei org Archived from the original on 2017 05 17 Retrieved 2019 01 30 The METS Center themetscenter com CAI nku edu Center for Applied Anthropology Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu the Institute for Freedom Studies Archived from the original on 2006 07 13 Retrieved 2019 01 30 Center for Environmental Restoration Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu Archived from the original on 2018 01 23 Retrieved 2019 01 30 the Small Business Development Center Archived from the original on 2006 06 13 Retrieved 2019 01 30 Institute for New Economy Technologies iNET nku edu the Center for Environmental Education Archived from the original on 2006 05 24 Retrieved 2019 01 30 CINSAM nku edu the Chase Local Government Law Center Archived from the original on 2006 06 16 Retrieved 2019 01 30 College of Arts amp Sciences Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu Archived from the original on 2017 02 11 Retrieved 2019 01 30 School of the Arts Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu Haile College of Business Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu College of Education and Human Services Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu Archived from the original on 2011 07 20 Retrieved 2008 09 23 College of Informatics Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu College of Health Professions Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu Archived from the original on 2009 06 21 Retrieved 2019 01 30 Honors College www nku edu Retrieved 2019 03 16 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2022 Forbes Retrieved September 13 2022 Getting to know Northern Kentucky ESPN com NKU accepts invitation to join Atlantic Sun Conference will reclassify to NCAA Division I nkunorse com Northern Kentucky University December 8 2011 Retrieved December 8 2011 ice hockey Archived from the original on 2013 08 12 Retrieved 2019 01 30 men soccer club Please see our Facebook Page nku edu fencing Name First Last NKU Men s Lacrosse Club Home Nkulax weebly com Retrieved 2015 07 11 Sport Club Nu Omega Northern Kentucky University Generic Student Page nku edu Kappa Beta permanent dead link Eta Eta Archived from the original on 2010 02 21 Retrieved 2019 01 30 Blank nku edu Theta Phi Alpha Alpha Mu thetaphinku org Theta Omega Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2019 01 30 Scott Wells Northern Kentucky Web Design Pi Kappa Alpha Northern Kentucky University nkupikes com Home nkusigep org Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2019 01 30 Tau Kappa Epsilon at N Kentucky tkepio com Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc kappaalphapsi1911 com Alpha Psi Lambda Fraternity Inc alphapsilambda net Student Government nku edu NKU newspaper honored The Kentucky Post E W Scripps Company 2008 02 28 Archived from the original on 2005 11 12 Norse Code Radio The Student Operated Radio Station of Northern Kentucky University norsecoderadio com Cincinnati Business Courier NorseMedia Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu Blue Chip Cable Access Awards Electronic Media amp Broadcasting Northern Kentucky University Greater Cincinnati Region nku edu External links EditOfficial website Northern Kentucky Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northern Kentucky University amp oldid 1144304261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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