Jump Starting Success: Whitney M. Young Scholars
Whitney M. Young scholars gain valuable college experience in the classroom and beyond during the summer institute.
Whitney M. Young scholars gain valuable college experience in the classroom and beyond during the summer institute.
The Department of English is excited to welcome Assistant Professor Manuel Gonzales to its faculty!
This podcast is part of a series highlighting the new faculty members who joined the College of Arts and Sciences in the fall 2014 semester.
This podcast was produced by Casey Hibbard.
The Linguistics Program is excited to welcome Assistant Professor Andrew Byrd to its faculty!
This podcast is part of a series highlighting the new faculty members who joined the College of Arts and Sciences in the fall 2014 semester.
This podcast was produced by Casey Hibbard.
Joe Goodkin's Odyssey is a 30-minute original musical composition for solo acoustic guitar and voice, a folk opera that tells the story of Homer's Odyssey in a series of 24 short songs.
The Linguistics Program is excited to welcome Assistant Professor Jennifer Cramer to its faculty!
This podcast is part of a series highlighting the new faculty members who joined the College of Arts and Sciences in the fall 2014 semester.
This podcast was produced by Casey Hibbard.
QUEER THEORY
a new group for undergraduates to gather, read, discuss, and work out queer theory together. We will reaREADING GROUP
A new group for undergraduates to gather, read, discuss & work out queer theory together. We will read some foundational texts in the field and practice applying theory to primary texts in an engaging, safe, and fun atmosphere.
Join us as we inaugurate a new group for undergraduates to gather, read, discuss, and work out queer theory together. We will read some foundational texts in the field and practice applying theory to primary texts in an engaging, safe, and fun environment
Join us as we inaugurate a new group for undergraduates to gather, read, discuss, and work out queer theory together. We will read some foundational texts in the field and practice applying theory to primary texts in an engaging, safe, an
Join us as we inaugurate a new group for undergraduates to gather, read, discuss, and work out queer theory together. We will read some foundational texts in the field and practice applying theory to primary texts in an engaging, safe, and fun environment.
Her Honor, Ethelee Davidson Baxter, was born in Jackson, Ky., in 1939, and was raised in Lexington, Ky. Baxter graduated from Lafayette High School in 1957 and was inducted into the first class of the Lafayette High School Hall of Fame in 1989. She graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1961 with a bachelor's degree in English, Speech and Drama. While at UK, she was a Wildcat cheerleader, President of the Blue Marlins synchronized swimming team, and a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
Jill M. Rappis earned her bachelor's degree in English in 1980 from the University of Kentucky and her Law degree in 1984 from Marquette University Law School where she was a member of the Law Review and recipient of the St. Thomas More Scholarship.
The University of Kentucky College of Arts Sciences Hall of Fame induction and festivities are slated for Friday, Oct. 10, at 3:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall of the UK Singletary Center for the Arts.