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During the first "One Day for UK," supporters gave more than $1 million to more than 50 areas across the university. After postponing from April to September, the goal of the second year is to support the many ways the university is building a more vibrant future
The Graduate Student Congress (GSC) at the University of Kentucky is starting a new series of events this year called “Civic Engagement Saturdays.”
Lyndsey Gough, a University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information alumna, started out the 27th year of her life by having her world turned upside down.
Mark your calendars! On Sept. 16, the University of Kentucky will celebrate the second annual university-wide giving day, "One Day for UK." For 24 hours, alumni, faculty, staff, parents, students and fans will rally to support the college, unit or cause of their choice.
We make assessments every day, often unconsciously. Should I snooze my alarm? What should I wear today? What should I eat for breakfast? Should I respond to this email right away, or wait until later? Brianna Henson, director of assessment in the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, is tapping into the unconscious to better understand diversity, equity, its role in the workplace and the emotional burden of participating in diversity and inclusion activities in the workplace.
The University of Kentucky Advising Network has announced the recipients of the 2020 Ken Freedman Day of Recognition Awards.
This year marks the sixth consecutive year that a student from the University of Kentucky Department of Integrated Strategic Communication in the College of Communication and Information brought home top honors in the logo design competition for the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Conference.
Concrete walking paths meander through the University of Kentucky landscape, while bike racks dot the architecture of building fronts. Passing through campus, one might see people zooming along on skateboards, rollerblades or bikes, or jogging past pedestrians. At the impressive new student center, tall windows in one section reveal a large space reserved for exercise. 
A total of 90 Kentucky Wildcat student-athletes earned a place on the 2020 Southeastern Conference Spring Sports Academic Honor Roll, announced last week by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey.

 


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