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Downloading now: A life-saving app

"NKU is going to be saving lives every day for the foreseeable future," says Chief Richard Price of the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District, the first fire department to implement a mobile application developed by students and staff at the College of Informatics at Northern Kentucky University.   

Economic Development 101

Northern Kentucky colleges and universities are making strategic partnerships with local companies in a way that improves student experiences and helps NKY businesses attract, train and retain a highly skilled workforce.    

Queen City Gets Real

Cincinnati ranks as the top market in the country for reality TV viewers who gobble up Survivor and American Idol nightly. Now a group of Cincinnati State students and faculty are changing our reputation, getting off the couch and behind the lens to produce the Queen City's first reality series.

Suits That Rock

Executives and business leaders from Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky take time out of their busy work-weeks to bring you four electrifying hours of rock -- for a good cause.

What Makes Riverfront Developments Work?

With Cincinnati's Banks Project rising on the riverfront, we take a look at other regional waterfronts to see what works and why these developments are making cities reexamine their relationships with rivers.

My Soapbox: Michael Edson

A Twitter fanatic and expert in digital initiatives, Michael Edson is director of web and new media strategy at the Smithsonian Institution. He visits the Contemporary Arts Center Monday, March 7 for "Where Do We Go from Here?," the center's series featuring visionaries of design, web and more.

Inside WNKU’s Million Listener Expansion

WNKU-FM and its eclectic mix of alternative music and news has some new sonic muscles to flex after acquiring three radio stations that could expand its reach to a million more listeners. 

Energizing the Emery Theatre

The Emery Center Corporation and Requiem Project have plans to open the historic Over-the-Rhine theater in 2012. Delayed for years, its restoration could enhance the neighborhood and the arts community.

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