The University of Kentucky School of Information Science, within the College of Communication and Information, is excited to announce they will be offering a new track in their information communication technology degree.
K'Quan McNease's time is split between studying journalism at the University of Kentucky and caring for his foster children. Most of their parents have abused opioids, he said, so the issue of the opioid epidemic in Kentucky hits close to home for him.
To continue with its charge, envisioning the future of the graduate student experience and developing a rigorous intellectual vision for graduate education, the Blue-Ribbon Committee for Graduate Education will host an open forum to hear from members of the university community.
When you hear Sherali Zeadally teaching, it's obvious he has a passion for helping students learn.
Student-athletes from all of the University of Kentucky's winter teams combined to earn a total of 70 spots on the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Winter Academic Honor Roll, the league announced this week.
If Terry Hunt ever decides to write his own biography, he could title it “From Bellevue to the White House.”
The media landscape continues to change in the digital and social world, impacting not only journalism, but also public and media relations. What do shrinking newsrooms, instant access and direct connection to audiences mean for public relations (PR)? Do these changes present a challenge or an opportunity?
The faculty of the University of Kentucky School of Journalism and Media in the College of Communication and Information has voted to annually recognize graduates of the school who have had outstanding careers and made significant contributions to their communities and professions.
David Jake Willis, a University of Kentucky student in the College of Communication and Information, is the first information communication technology (ICT) major invited to attend the 2017 National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR).
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