University of Kentucky Libraries has been working hard to expand several services designed to help students study more efficiently and affordably. Students and faculty may now reserve study rooms online, retrieve reproductions of articles electronically, arrange to pick up books and media directly from the circulation hold desk, and access hundreds of free online textbooks.
A journalist whose reporting on the deaths of children abused or murdered while under the supervision of a state agency is the 2017 recipient of the James Madison Award for Service to the First Amendment.
The University of Kentucky School of Journalism and Media, within the College of Communication and Information, will welcome home one of its outstanding alumni when Dana Canedy, recently named the administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes, returns to campus Wednesday, Sept. 27.
University of Kentucky football linebacker Courtney Love has been named to the 2017 Allstate Good Works Team selected by the Allstate Insurance Company and the American Football Coaches Association, it was announced Thursday.
Helme is the principal investigator of the UK portion of the study. The study is being conducted in partnership with Mark Wolfson of the Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy at Wake Forest University.
The University of Kentucky Intercollegiate Debate Team is just over a week away from the opening of their competitive season and expectations are strong. The top two partnerships from last season return this year to lead a strong team. The sophomore duo of Dan Bannister and Anthony Trufanov return from a historic freshman campaign where they were ranked 13th in the nation. Seniors Theo Noparstak and Amar Adam hope to build on their 17th ranking from a year ago.
Jeannette Sutton, director of the Risk and Disaster Communication Center at the University of Kentucky, will host a meeting at 9 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 5, to discuss the National Science Foundation's (NSF) RAPID Response Research. The meeting will take place in Room 224 in Grehan Building.
University of Kentucky Libraries has developed a self-paced Open Information Literacy course in Canvas, making it even more convenient for instructors to help students begin building solid information literacy skills right out of the gate. The course is open to anyone at UK and is especially easy for instructors to integrate into their classes.
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.
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