KRNL Lifestyle + Fashion Releases Digital Issue
KRNL Lifestyle + Fashion has released its spring 2020 issue digitally in light of the campus response to COVID-19. KRNL L+F, a student-run and nationally recognized division of Kernel Media, released its Spring 2020 issue on March 25, 2020.
UK Senior Selected for Fulbright Germany’s Berlin Capital Program
Journalism senior Lauryn Haas has been accepted to Fulbright Germany’s Berlin Capital Program, a weeklong experience that gives 15 young journalists the opportunity to take a closer look at the German media landscape and gain a deeper awareness of the political, economic and cultural environment in Germany and Europe. This year’s participants will explore the role of the media in nurturing democracy.
Kentucky Kernel Goes Digital Only for Rest of Semester, Last Print Edition Out Today
With the majority of students leaving the University of Kentucky campus due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) response, the Kentucky Kernel will be running one more print edition this academic year, and after that, the student newspaper will be fully online for the rest of the semester.
Kentucky Kernel Photographers Take Home Several Awards and Accolades
The staff of the Kentucky Kernel, the University of Kentucky's independent student-run newspaper, recently took home several awards and accolades at the annual Kentucky News Photographer Association meeting.
University Press of Kentucky Announces New Director
The University Press of Kentucky (UPK)welcomes Ashley Runyon as its newest director, effective March 11. A Kentucky native, Runyon has a history with UPK, including getting her start in publishing as a work study student there.
Kentucky Kernel Wins 2019 Pacemaker Award
Founded in 1908 and independent since 1972, the Kentucky Kernel is the nonprofit, student-run newspaper for the University of Kentucky. The Kernel was recently awarded the 2019 Pacemaker Award for having one of the best student newspapers in the country. The award ceremony took place at the College Media Association and Associated Collegiate Press convention Nov. 2 in Washington, D.C.
Kentucky Kernel Brings Home Multiple Awards From Metro Journalism Contest
The Kentucky Kernel, the independent student-run newspaper at the University of Kentucky, took home 11 awards at the 2017 Metro Journalism Awards hosted by the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Louisville Pro Chapter.
Paidin Dermody Named Next Kernel Editor-In-Chief
Paidin Dermody, a University of Kentucky journalism and English sophomore with a minor in photography, has been named the Kentucky Kernel's editor for the 2017-2018 school year.