

Now, the site is shutting down as fewer people look for in-person tests. Just months ago, the parking lot at Gravity Diagnostics in Covington was filled as people waited hours to get tested for COVID-19.


He is also an active member in the university’s Campus Ministry.COVINGTON, Ky. Thomas University’s College of Science Bachelor of Science Biology degree program. Richard began his collegiate studies Fall 2021, taking 16 credits in St. The Boys and Girls Clubs is a phenomenal organization and we are delighted to work with them as well.” “I am honored and humbled to have a small role in his mission and vision. “Since the day I met President Armstrong several years ago, he has displayed an unmatched passion for helping others, especially students pursuing higher education,” Anthony Remington, co-founder and CEO of Gravity Diagnostics stated. STU originally partnered with Gravity Diagnostics in 2020 to work together to find a solution to meet testing needs and soon implemented gold standard PCR COVID-19 testing across the university’s athletics’ programs as described in this case study. When the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) mandated all athletes receive a PCR COVID-19 test before participating in their particular sport in 2020, STU had close to 1,000 student-athletes who immediately needed an accurate, fast, and cost-effective way to do COVID-19 testing. Gravity Diagnostics is a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-Certified, College of American Pathologists(CAP)-Accredited laboratory which is licensed in all 50 states to provide innovative laboratory testing in the areas of COVID-19, Upper Respiratory, Toxicology, Pharmacogenomics, and Sexually Transmitted Infections. I will give it my best shot in doing so.” “It only shows that people are counting on me to succeed. “I feel beyond blessed and very much appreciative of the group of people, the investment, and the faith put into me,” STUdent Richard Greene III stated. We are blessed to be able to offer him the resources and education necessary to launch him into a successful future.”

“Richard is already demonstrating his leadership ability and we are excited to have him as a member of the STU family.
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Thomas University community is committed to the academic and professional success of its students,” President Armstrong, J.D., stated. Their mission aligns fully with STU’s mission of developing ethical leaders for our global community. Youth of the Year is the Boys & Girls Clubs signature effort to foster a new generation of leaders, fully prepared to live and lead in a diverse, global and integrated world economy. Thomas University.īoys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Youth of the Year awardee Richard Greene III, 18, a recent graduate from DePaul Cristo Rey High School, researched the university and made the decision to attend. Armstrong and Remington introduced themselves to the group and pledged their financial support to any member who chooses to attend St. Overhearing the purpose of the award dinner, the gentlemen capitalized on an opportunity to assist a potential student who may not have the financial means to attend St. A few tables away, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati was hosting their Youth of the Year award dinner. The decision to provide the financial assistance was born out of a discussion between President Armstrong and Anthony Remington, co-founder and CEO of Gravity Diagnostics, during a recent dinner at a Cincinnati-restaurant. Gravity Diagnostics will donate up to $5,000 towards the final balance, per year, for up to four years, allowing Richard to complete his collegiate studies tuition-free at the Miami, Florida based institution. Armstrong, J.D., recently announced the university is matching 100% of the non-student loan financial assistance for Boys & Girls Club of Greater Cincinnati Youth of the Year awardee Richard Greene III. Thomas University (STU) President David A.
