Several students in the College of Communication and Information’s Department of Integrated Strategic Communication (ISC) won accolades at the 2019 Student Division of the American Advertising Awards conducted by the Lexington chapter of the American Advertising Federation (AAF). The awards ceremony took place in February at the historic Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center.
Mark your calendars! On April 17, the University of Kentucky will rally alumni, faculty, staff, parents, students and fans to support the campus community through "One Day for UK." During the 24-hour campaign, donors are encouraged to support the college, unit or cause of their choice.
During the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, University of Kentucky alumna Simidele "Simi" Adeagbo made history as Nigeria’s first female skeleton athlete, Africa’s first female skeleton Olympian and the first black female skeleton Olympian. On top of all those accomplishments, Adeagbo is also paving the path for youth who want to be like her.
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.
Starting a business can be a real challenge. The University of Kentucky School of Information Science invites the campus community to its entrepreneurship panel focused on technology startups.
Though this year’s Great Teacher award-winners have different backgrounds and experiences, they share a common motivation to help students succeed beyond their time at the University of Kentucky.
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.
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