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Welcome to our web page! Please use this site as a resource for educational outreach opportunities in the urban areas of northern Kentucky and Cincinnati that may interest you. Associate Professor / UERC Director College of Education and Human Services NKU News4-18-09 - Calling all baseball players! Workouts will be held for all 13-18 year olds interested in playing ball for the coming spring and summer through leagues in Cincinnati organized by Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI), a program sponsored by the Cincinnati Reds and Major League Baseball. Players must reside in the city limits of Cincinnati, Covington, Newport, Bellevue, Dayton, Ludlow, or Latonia. The workouts will be held on Saturday, May 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Xavier University's O'Conner Recreation Center and Schmidt Field House. E-mail Adam Shaffer at the Reds at AShaffer@reds.com for more details. For more information on RBI, click here. 3-22-2009: The Urban Teacher Residency Project - a new opportunity available from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education to help prepare educators for roles in urban schools. 3-20-2009: The STRIVE Network in the Cincinnati area has awarded its first Stage-Two Endorsements to two local Student Success Networks in Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati/Hamilton County, Ohio, to promote Early Childhood success. Click here to read more. 2-1-2009: TEACH Grants - $4,000 per year scholarships for undergraduates who are pursuing education as a profession - are now available for those willing to teach in high-need districts. Click here to read the legislative language from Congress. Click here to read a message from NKU President Dr. James Votruba on the university's core values and pursuit of community outreach, through NKU's 2007-2012 Strategic Plan. Current Local Outreach Projects and NKU Faculty Activities
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