One of the most important news reporters in the world will deliver the 42nd Joe Creason Lecture in Journalism at the University of Kentucky on the evening of Tuesday, April 16.
Two University of Kentucky women who profoundly contribute to issues that affect women at the university and across the Commonwealth received the 2019 Sarah Bennett Holmes Award Wednesday, March 27, during a luncheon ceremony at the Gatton Student Center Ballroom. Staff recipient was Micaha Hughes and the faculty recipient was Janet Lumpp, both from the College of Engineering.
The University of Kentucky will welcome Beth Macy, an American journalist and New York Times best-selling author, to campus later this month. She is the author of "Dopesick," her widely recognized book that follows the devastating opioid crisis in America, specifically in central Appalachia.
The University of Kentucky will welcome Beth Macy, an American journalist and New York Times best-selling author, to campus later this month. She is the author of "Dopesick," her widely recognized book that follows the devastating opioid crisis in America, specifically in central Appalachia.
Applications for student speaker will be accepted through March 26. The selection committee will review applications from students with all degree types, not just undergraduate students as has been done in the past.
The University of Kentucky's Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT) has released the second volume of its online journal, Greater Faculties: A Review of Teaching and Learning, an open access journal showcasing the observations and reflections of UK instructors.
The University of Kentucky Women's Forum has announced the 12 women who have been nominated for the 2019 Sarah Bennett Holmes Award.
Fourteen University of Kentucky student-athletes were recently inducted into the Frank G. Ham Society of Character with a ceremony at Rupp Arena. The Society of Character annually honors Wildcats who have shown an extraordinary commitment to academic excellence, athletic participation, personal development, career preparation and serving as a role model.
After a 40-year break, Bob FitzSimmonds III returned to the classroom to receive his Master of Science in library science using the Donovan Fellowship.