Holly Miller
Holly Miller
Graduate Student
By Erin Holaday
Photos by Shaun Ring
Graduate Student
By Erin Holaday
Photos by Shaun Ring
Statistics Ph.D Student
International Studies Student
When you ask UK University Scholar Dan Sheffler to name one of his favorite books, he immediate replies The Confessions of St. Augustine. Leaning back in his chair, his face lights up and searching the ceiling, he begins to describe why.
“I feel that when I read The Confessions Augustine is talking to me, as if he were directly addressing me,” Sheffler explained. “Even though it is all obviously addressed to God I feel like I’m sort of sitting in the room. I feel like I can completely relate to Augustine’s position in his life, and I can really connect with what he’s saying.”
Cassie Hardin was sure that she wanted to explore her passion for studying languages after arriving at the University of Kentucky in the fall of 2008, but she also knew that she getting tired of more traditional romance languages. She wanted something new; she wanted a new horizon.
So how did Hardin arrive at her decision to pursue courses in UK’s Chinese Studies program? She left it up to chance.
Mathematics Ph.D. Students
Writing Graduate Student
Earth and Environmental Sciences Graduate Students
Earth and Environmental Science Graduate Student
Natalie Glover bears no material resemblance to Wassily Kandinski.
But the 23-year-old psychology graduate student has dealt with the abstract in ways that parallel this Russian abstract painter and art theorist.
The most obvious parallel is that Glover is a painter too. And like Kandinski, she realizes the intrinsic value of art in dealing with matters of human nature; of reflecting not only what is aesthetically pleasing, but also what is internally revealing.