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.
The University of Kentucky Debate team, housed in the College of Communication and Information, has had the strongest start in their history. By winning four major tournaments, the team has secured the number one rank by two major national rankings, and has a 4-1 record against Harvard University, the number two team in the country.
The University of Kentucky Debate team, housed in the College of Communication and Information, has had the strongest start in their history. By winning four major tournaments, the team has secured the number one rank by two major national rankings, and has a 4-1 record against Harvard University, the number two team in the country.
The University of Kentucky will honor its newest alumni today at the December 2018 Commencement Ceremonies.
When Jim Dinkle (’82 communications) discovered the University of Kentucky’s LGBTQ* Resource Center on Facebook a few years ago, it had been more than three decades since he had visited the UK campus. Nothing like the services provided by the UK Office of LGBTQ* Resources had been in place when he was a student here. In fact, it was such a different world in the early ’80s that Dinkle was not “out” until several years after he graduated as the UK Student Government Association president and a voting member of the university’s Board of Trustees.
University of Kentucky integrated strategic communication students in the College of Communication and Information and the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra (LexPhil) celebrate the third anniversary of collaboration on a fall concert.
Denise Kaufmann, director of client development at North America for Ketchum, will be presenting the 2018 James C. Bowling Executive-in-Residence Lecture at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, at the University of Kentucky Kincaid Auditorium in the Gatton College Building.
Awards and an endowed scholarship fund announcement highlighted the 28th annual Lyman T. Johnson Torch of Excellence Awards Dinner on Friday, Oct. 19, at the Woodford Reserve Club at Kroger Field.
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