Thomas More College President David Armstrong
Thomas More College in Northern Kentucky named a new president last year. David A. Armstrong took office on July 1, he’s the 14 th president of the small, Catholic liberal arts college. He talks with...
View ArticleThomas More College President David Armstrong on his first year at the school...
Last week marked the anniversary of David Armstrong 's first year as president of Thomas More College . One of his primary missions is to position the liberal arts college to take the most advantage...
View ArticleWomen's college volleyball continues to grow at Thomas More College
School is back and college sports are starting up. Lee Hay spends a few minutes with John Spinney , coach of the women’s volleyball team at Thomas More College , talking about the growth of volleyball...
View ArticleWest Virginia's poet laureate is coming to the area for 2 public appearances
Barbara Gray has a conversation with acclaimed children’s author and poet Marc Harshman , the poet laureate of West Virginia, about his upcoming public appearances at Thomas More College and Joseph...
View ArticleGreater Cincinnati Is Now Home To Three Different Observatories
The Cincinnati Observatory Center was the first public observatory in the Western Hemisphere, and is known as The Birthplace of American Astronomy . Today Greater Cincinnati is home to three...
View ArticleThe Value Of Service Learning For Area Students
Students who participate in service learning programs engage in hands-on projects that enhance their academic studies, foster their sense of civic responsibility and have a positive effect on the...
View Article"Drone String" From Local Poet Sherry Cook Stanforth
Poet Sherry Cook Stanforth from Thomas More College joins our Barbara Gray to talk about her newest book of poetry, Drone String .
View ArticleThomas More College's Mexican-U.S. Border States Program
Ciudad Juárez was once known as Mexico's deadliest city, while its cross-border neighbor, El Paso, Texas , was considered the safest city in America. Juárez is now not quite so dangerous, thanks to...
View ArticleSexual Assaults On Campus & How Local Universities Are Addressing These Cases
According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center , one in five women and one in 16 men are sexually assaulted while in college. These cases frequently make headlines, such as the recent case...
View ArticleLocal Colleges Provide Supportive Programs For Students With Learning...
Students with learning differences such as dyslexia, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or Autism Spectrum Disorder may need additional support as they transition from high school to college.
View ArticleNCAA Strips Thomas More Of Women's Basketball Title For 2014-2015
The NCAA says Thomas More College, winner of two straight Division III women's basketball championships, will have to vacate all 33 wins for the 2014-2015 season because it used an ineligible player....
View ArticleThe President Of Thomas More College Shares His Vision For The School's Future
According to a report released last year by Moody's , the investor services company, closures and mergers among small U.S. colleges could increase in the next several years due to declines in revenue....
View ArticleCameras On The Lookout For Algal Blooms
This spring a camera will begin taking pictures of the Ohio River at California, Kentucky to identify rare but toxic algal blooms as much as a day before they become a danger to drinking water. A...
View ArticleHelping Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder Transition Successfully Into...
Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can find it challenging to succeed as they progress through school and transition into college if they aren't able to learn how to communicate effectively...
View ArticleJennifer Schack Leaving WLWT-TV
When WLWT-TV posted a meteorologist job opening last week, I was surprised to learn it was for Jennifer Schack, the Northern Kentucky native on maternity leave. "As you know, Jennifer left a few weeks...
View ArticleJennifer Schack Joins Covington Diocese As New Media Correspondent
UPDATE WEDNESDAY MAY 31: This just in from Jennifer Schack: "I can finally talk about my new job. I am working for the Diocese of Covington in a new role titled, New Media Correspondent. I work under...
View ArticleThe Impact Of Title IX On Local Campuses
On June 23, 1975, President Richard Nixon signed the law that would become commonly known as Title IX . The law prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or...
View ArticleWhen A College Student Wants To Call It Quits
Last August you sent your daughter or son off to college, everyone excited, and a bit nervous, about this next life experience. So what do you do when your student comes home for winter break and...
View ArticleThomas More College President Leaving
Thomas More President David Armstrong is leaving the college to take the top job at a school in Miami, Florida. Armstrong takes over at St. Thomas University August 1.
View ArticleThomas More College Names Interim President
Thomas More College is naming Kathleen Jagger as acting president. She takes over for David Armstrong who is leaving to take the helm at a school in Florida.
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