The University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information (CI) and the Gatton College of Business and Economics are excited to announce collaborative initiatives related to entrepreneurial thinking.
The Department of Integrated Strategic Communication in the College of Communication and Information is now offering a minor program. This minor is available to students not currently majoring in ISC who are interested in learning the general principles of integrated strategic communication and developing their credentials in the field.
In her role as interim director of the Casey County Public Library, Sammie Betler, a 2022 library science master’s graduate, has been working to break the stereotype of the boring, silent library.
The Department of Integrated Strategic Communication in the College of Communication and Information is now offering a fully online, interdisciplinary graduate certificate in integrated strategic communication. This program is designed for anyone who is looking to enhance their knowledge of content marketing, advertising, public relations, data analytics, social media and digital strategies.
Carly Jessup (MSLS, 2022) and Kelly Bilz (MSLS, 2020) have been named to the American Library Association 2023 Class of the Emerging Leaders program.
Allison Gordon, Ph.D., a professor in the College of Communication and Information Department of Communication, is one of 16 University Research Professors for 2023-24. The University Research Professorships honor faculty members who have demonstrated excellence that addresses scientific, social, cultural and economic challenges in our region and around the world.
Skilar Brooks, a sophomore Lewis Honors College student, information communication technology (College of Communication and Information) and marketing (Gatton College of Business and Economics) double major, is one of two national 2023 recipients of the Carl C. Williams Information Technology Senior Management Forum (ITSMF) Foundation Scholarship.
It’s not very often that a nationally-decorated intercollegiate debate record translates to a career as an award-winning chef. However, Ouita Michel, a 1987 political science graduate, credits University of Kentucky Intercollegiate Debate for inspiring many of the decisions that led her to the culinary arts.
Derek Lane, a professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information, is one of this year’s Great Teacher Award recipients.
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