Crestview Hills

When the safety net vanishes for independent restaurants, community steps forward with Chowdown Cares

In this environment, even a brief disruption can threaten a small restaurant’s ability to stay open.

Life sciences talent find education opportunities, resources and support

Employment in the life sciences industry in Northern Kentucky is projected to grow 21.5% through 2029.

Thomas More launches Dyslexia Institute, first of several education initiatives

The university plans to introduce new programs and scholarships in its School of Education over the next four to five years.

Kenton County Library’s career services can help meet new Kentucky requirements on jobless benefits

The library has built a nationally recognized career and job services program that assists a couple thousand people a year.

Northern Kentucky’s support for Ukraine is both monetary and symbolic

The community is driven by an urge to do something, and by ties to a country under siege.  

The Saints surprise the college rugby world

The team came home with the trophy for a national championship, defeating a number one-ranked opponent at the final game in Houston.

A back porch conversation turned into a day of service for Thomas More and Covington Rotary

The two organizations share similar principles around service to community, as well as decades of shared members, trustees, and administrators.

A back porch conversation turned into a day of service for Thomas More and Covington Rotary

The two organizations share similar principles around service to community, as well as decades of shared members, trustees, and administrators.

Thomas More’s Biology Field Station houses the Center for Ohio River Research and Education.
Thomas More’s Ohio River research center has earned long-term financial support

The center specializes in hands-on teaching methods, with faculty and students educating visitors about the Ohio River’s ecosystem and its surrounding watershed. 

Thomas More’s Biology Field Station houses the Center for Ohio River Research and Education.
Thomas More’s Ohio River research center has earned long-term financial support

The center specializes in hands-on teaching methods, with faculty and students educating visitors about the Ohio River’s ecosystem and its surrounding watershed. 

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