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  • Students meet for a lecture in a classroom in Griffin Hall

    Class Projects and Experiential Learning

    NKU puts a high priority on learning that goes beyond textbooks and lectures.


  • Students listen to a lecture in the College of Business

    Speak to a Class

    Connect with students by speaking to a class. Subject matter experts from business and industry can offer students real-world knowledge and showcase career pathways within their field of study.


  • The Western & Southern ribbon-cutting ceremony

    On-Campus Workspace

    Leasing on-campus space can help solve your workforce challenges and give you access to NKU's students as a talent pipeline.


  • A visitor from Business Week shakes hands with an attendee

    Event Sponsorship

    Through a variety of sponsorship options, partners have the opportunity to increase brand awareness and gain access to attendees.


  • A student organization representative in the NKU Student Union

    Campus Groups and Organizations Engagement

    NKU students can learn, practice, and hone their leadership skills by taking advantage of the more than 200 student organizations available at the university.


  •  A woman at a job interview

    Access Talent

    One of the biggest challenges facing business and industry is talent recruitment. NKU has multiple options to engage students for possible employment while they are in college and upon graduation.


  • Students from a public history class work on a display at the Newport History Museum at Southgate Street School.

    Service Learning

    Service learning builds a bridge between classroom and community, offering students access to real world problems and solutions.


  • Students volunteer at VictorFest Day of Service

    Student Volunteers

    In a typical academic year, students volunteer more than 22,000 hours for the campus and local community.