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ĢƵ alumnus to be featured in Higher Education Matters campaign
A ĢƵ alumnus will be featured in the recently unveiled Higher Education Matters campaign. The campaign was unveiled during Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) President Dr. Aaron Thompson’s state of higher education address as part of CPE’s strategic agenda to increase Kentucky’s education attainment goal. ĢƵ alumnus Darren E. Bryant will be featured, along with students...
ĢƵ professor co-wrote chapter in upcoming collaboration
A ĢƵ professor is part of an upcoming international collaboration. Dr. Scott A. Wicker, associate professor of chemistry, co-wrote a chapter in the upcoming book titled “Enduring Legacies, Structural Contradictions and Geopolitical Rivalry: Rethinking the San Francisco System in Indo-Pacific Security.” Wicker and Jocelyn D. Roberts co-wrote a chapter entitled “U.S. Bilateral Alliances in the San Francisco S...
ĢƵ drew a crowd for 2022 Green and Gold Day at the Capitol
ĢƵ supporters gathered Feb. 10 in the state capitol rotunda, honoring the University’s legacy and touting its good works. Alumni, students, legislators, community members and supporters showed up en masse for the event. “We are elated by the support shown today to our students,” ĢƵ Acting President Clara Ross Stamps said. “The diversity and quantity of the supporters who came out toda...
ĢƵ Paul G. Blazer Library celebrating African American Read-In
The Paul G. Blazer Library at ĢƵ is celebrating the National African American Read-In Feb. 14 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Join the Blazer Library for a virtual celebration of African American literature. Participants are welcome to share a short reading from their favorite African American author, whether it be poetry, drama, lyrics or more. The National African American Read-In was founded in 1989 by the Black...