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Starting a business can be a real challenge. The University of Kentucky School of Information Science invites the campus community to its entrepreneurship panel focused on technology startups.
Though this year’s Great Teacher award-winners have different backgrounds and experiences, they share a common motivation to help students succeed beyond their time at the University of Kentucky.
The University of Kentucky's Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT) has released the second volume of its online journal, Greater Faculties: A Review of Teaching and Learning, an open access journal showcasing the observations and reflections of UK instructors. 
The University of Kentucky Women's Forum has announced the 12 women who have been nominated for the 2019 Sarah Bennett Holmes Award.
Fourteen University of Kentucky student-athletes were recently inducted into the Frank G. Ham Society of Character with a ceremony at Rupp Arena.   The Society of Character annually honors Wildcats who have shown an extraordinary commitment to academic excellence, athletic participation, personal development, career preparation and serving as a role model.
After a 40-year break, Bob FitzSimmonds III returned to the classroom to receive his Master of Science in library science using the Donovan Fellowship.
A pioneer in civil rights has just arrived on campus, immortalized in the form of a six-foot bronze statue in the William T. Young Library. Alice Allison Dunnigan, a journalist from rural Western Kentucky, was a trailblazer who broke barriers for people of color in Washington, D.C., despite facing poverty, segregation and sexism.  
In David Stephenson's drone journalism class, in the School of Journalism and Media within the College of Communication and Information, students are learning to use new technology for news gathering purposes. As a photographer and film maker himself, Stephenson wanted to add drone experience to his arsenal and help students do the same.
Who wants to be a millionaire? Trivia lover Heather Chapman does. Chapman, a Lexington native, will test her chances on ABC's show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" this Friday.

 


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