The University of Kentucky School of Information Science, part of the UK College of Communication and Information, is hosting a lecture titled "Lean UX in the Enterprise" at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12, in the William T. Young Library's UK Athletics Auditorium.
Kristof has lived on four continents, and traveled to more than 140 countries, plus all 50 states, every Chinese province and every main Japanese island, so it is no surprise that his talk will include moving, firsthand stories from around the world.
He has been the voice of nearly every major sporting event for decades — eight Super Bowls, nine Rose Bowls, the World Series, Wimbledon and French Open tennis tournaments, the Ryder Cup, the Breeders’ Cup, the Masters and U.S. Open golf tournaments, and on and on.
University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center recently organized, inventoried and made available the records of the Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass. The project was funded through the Southern Jewish Historical Society’s Scott and Donna Langston Archival Grant, which encourages the preservation of archival materials related to Southern Jewish history.
The Department of Integrated Strategic Communication in the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information will present its third annual Irwin Warren Lecture in Advertising and Digital Media from 3:30-5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, in the James F. Hardymon Theatre of the Davis Marksbury Building.
Organizers of the University of Kentucky’s Constitution Day activities last week have announced the winners of the essay contest associated with the national holiday.
The University of Kentucky Speech and Debate Team started the new season on a strong note by finishing in seventh place at the Fall Fiesta Tournament hosted by Western Kentucky University. This tournament is the season opener for many of the top nationally ranked teams including the University of Alabama, Illinois State University, William Carey University and the hosts and reigning national champions, Western Kentucky University.
A distinguished alumna of the University of Kentucky School of Journalism and Media, the woman who led the effort to create the University’s Scripps Howard First Amendment Center and the first recipient of the James Madison Award for Service to the First Amendment by a Kentuckian will deliver the 12th annual State of the First Amendment Address.
Adriane Grumbein, assistant professor in the Department of Integrated Strategic Communication within the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information, was presented the 2017 Early Career Teaching Excellence Award at the Association of Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s (AEJMC) annual conference. This year’s conference was held in Chicago in August.
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