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WUKY @ 91.3 will broadcast a short interview regarding Professor Ruder's seminar on the Soviet Gulag on Friday, Aug. 29, at 8:35 am and 5:45 pm. You may listen to the full-length podcast here.

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Innovative ways of teaching have already transformed UK's Biology department, but new facilities are on the horizon. Vincent Cassone, the Chair of the Biology Department at UK, discusses the A&S research computing cluster and the powerful new resources and collaborations across campus.

This interview was conducted by Scott Bradley and produced by David Cole.

 

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Shale is the University of Kentucky's own undergraduate literary arts journal. Comprised of fiction, poetry, and visual art from talented UK students, Shale is published once a semester to much fanfare. Part of that fanfare is the traditional reception, an event that is free to attend to an art-loving public. Students published in Shale, fans of the magazine, and a number of faculty members meet to celebrate another successfully assembled issue, as well as share their work in a public reading.

In Spring of 2014, Shale put together its most…

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In Fall of 2015, a new initiative to connect campus and community will open its doors. LEXengaged, a Living Learning Community connecting undergraduate students to the city of Lexington, will welcome its first students. Lynn Phillips and Rosie Moosnick, faculty advisors and co-directors of the program, explain LEXengaged and the inspiration behind it. 

This podcast was produced by Cheyenne Hohman.

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In Fall of 2015, a new initiative to connect campus and community will open its doors. LEXengaged, a Living Learning Community connecting undergraduate students to the city of Lexington, will welcome its first students. Lynn Phillips and Rosie Moosnick, faculty advisors and co-directors of the program, explain LEXengaged and the inspiration behind it. 

This podcast was produced by Cheyenne Hohman.

 

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Dr. Greg Davis at WUKY discusses Carol Jordan's research. She is the executive director of the Office for Policy Studies on Violence Against Women, housed in the UK College of Arts & Sciences. 

You can listen to the original interview on WUKY here

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This summer took a different turn for Nathan Moore, an English undergraduate student with a minor in African American and Africana Studies, as he headed to New York City as a Schomburg-Mellon Humanities Summer Institute Fellow. Part of the New York Public Library, the Schomburg-Mellon Humanities Institute encourages minority students and others with an interest in African-American…

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Nick Lawrence from Curtains at 8 talks with Carol Jordan, excuetive director of the Office for Policy Studies on Violence Against Women, about her new book Violence Against Women in Kentucky; A History of US and State Legistlative Reform.

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