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David Kime    

Assistant Director for Honors Student Success

FH 295D 

(859) 572-5602 

kimed@nku.edu    

Kime

Hello! I am the Advising Coordinator and Assistant Director for Honors Student Success in the Honors College. I am also the liaison with the Honors Living & Learning Community and occasionally teach a course. I’ve been an advisor at ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é for twenty-three years, over seventeen of those years with honors. During that time, I have completed both the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) summer institute and the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) summer institute on advising. At ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é, I am a certified Master Advisor, with the additional certification as a Culturally Competent Master Advisor, and I was awarded ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é’s Outstanding Academic Advising award in 2004 and the Outstanding Academic Affairs Staff award in 2016.

But you don’t want to read my resume. Who is David? I am an avid learner and have taken graduate courses at ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é in history, geology, environmental education, and geography. And my passion is leading students on experiential field trips to local parks like Big Bone Lick State Park and to regional parks like Mammoth Cave National Park; one summer I even joined a small team from ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é on a dinosaur excavation in central Utah! Be careful, though, if you join me on a field trip, you will soon realize that I spend far too much time discussing history and geology. But the reward at the end of the day is usually s’mores or popcorn.

Come chat with me about classes, majors, advising, or NCHC’s Partners in the Parks programs. If you are really brave, ask me about my undergraduate senior thesis about the geology of Venus, or my master’s degree capstone project about the Civilian Conservation Corps, or how both those topics make sense in the life and career of an interdisciplinary honors academic advisor. Join me on a stroll through the historic woods at ÎÞÂëÇ¿¼é—just don’t be surprised when I start talking about the history of fox farming in northern Kentucky!