University of Kentucky Libraries is now accepting proposals for the 2018-19 Alternative Textbook Grant Program, which aims to encourage UK faculty to adopt open access textbooks or to create original learning materials for their courses. Faculty may apply for one of 10 grants of up to $1,500 each to implement curriculum change required for using an alternative textbook or to produce the content of an alternative textbook.
As is customary at the University of Kentucky, two students will be selected to speak at the December 2017 Commencement ceremonies, which will take place at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 15, at Rupp Arena.
Kyra Hunting, assistant professor of media arts and studies at the University of Kentucky, has been selected to participate in the Television Academy Foundation’s 2017 Faculty Seminar Program. Members of the Television Academy selected just 25 professors from colleges and universities nationwide for the annual program.
The Vietnam conflict may just be a unit in a history class to many college students, but its impact still reverberates in 2017.
A University of Kentucky alumnus says he owes his successful garden design career to his college degree and a single business card.
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.
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.
It's difficult to imagine how a child with cancer could escape the reality of the disease and their surroundings, but Nathan Stevens, a college media officer at the University of Kentucky, is trying to do just that through virtual reality.
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.