Northern Kentucky University’s longest serving president, Dr. James Votruba, is stepping down this summer. During his fifteen year tenure, NKU’s enrollment increased to 16,000 students, the university added dozens of undergraduate and graduate degree programs and the campus experienced a building boom.
Join us for Impact Cincinnati, Thursday, May 17 at 9:20 am, as we discuss Dr. Votruba, his time at NKU, and his plans for the future.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Early childhood behavior and development
Guests include: Director of the Consortium for Resilient Young Children, Jennifer Zimmerman Lead Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant with the Promoting Resilient Children Program, Karen Mumford Young Child Institute Director, Kate Merrilees
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Some of the reasons for, and solutions to, Black on Black crime in the city
Guests include: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Founding Director of Trauma Services and Professor of Pediatric Surgery, Dr. Victor Garcia Councilmember and Cincinnati NAACP President Christopher Smitherman Northern Kentucky University Professor of History and Director of Afro-American Studies, Dr. Michael Washington
Thursday, April 26, 2012
The upcoming Urban Design Workshop
Guests include: Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls Jeff Raser, Principal at glaserworks, a company specializing in architecture and urban design President of Great Traditions Homes, Doug Hinger
Thursday, April 19, 2012
The upcoming TEDx conference at Xavier University
Guests include: Xavier University Williams College of Business Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship, Dr. Rashmi Assudani Tedx Xavier University Director of Speakers and Sponsors, Lyden Foust Tedx Xavier University Director of Marketing Michael Farwell
About Impact Cincinnati:
Every day life in Greater Cincinnati is impacted by ideas, decisions and debates throughout the tri-state community. Impact Cincinnati is a weekly panel discussion show designed to delve deeper into the issues and events taking place and shaping our community dialogue.