UK Great Teacher Spotlight: Pearl James
Watch why Pearl James hopes the connections she builds with students will help them both inside and outside of the classroom.
Women Writers' Preview Party to Feature Hannah Pittard Reading
Join organizers of the Kentucky Women Writers Conference as they host a preview party featuring award-winning author Hannah Pittard, assistant professor at University of Kentucky Department of English.
"It’s not just a drawl, y’all: Fact vs. fiction in Kentucky speech" (student documentary film on Kentucky English)
Rough cut viewing about a half hour in length of a UK-student-created documentary film, followed by a panel discussion. Viewing and discussion are open to the public, so bring a friend or two!
WUKY's 'UK Perspectives' is All About the Poet
WUKY's "UK Perspectives" focuses on the people and programs of the University of Kentucky and is hosted by WUKY General Manager Tom Godell.
It Might Look Like Spring, but It's Poetry Season
As April gradually slides into May, trees are growing their cloaks of green, flowers are daubing the landscape with bright colors, and Lexington’s imagination turns poetic as the city and the University of Kentucky celebrate National Poetry Month.
Wild Women of Poetry Take to the World Wide Web
The Kentucky Women Writers Conference is trying something new for the 10th anniversary of its Wild Women of Poetry Slam.
Last Sigma Tau Delta / SEA meeting of the year
Come to the last Sigma Tau Delta/Students of English Association event of the year. It will be a bit of business and a lot of celebration. We will say goodbye and thank our outgoing president, Katie Cross, and other graduating officers, and choose next year's officers.
Even if you've never come to anything all year, we'd love to see you.
Pre-Law Workshop
If you are considering applying to law school, attend this workshop and find out what you should be doing this summer to prepare.
College of Arts and Sciences Recognizes Its Award-winning Faculty
The University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences will honor its faculty at 4 p.m. today at the William T. Young Library Auditorium.