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The Bandana Project

A&S Wired Students in partnership with the VIP Center, Department of Gender and Women's Studies, and College of Arts & Sciences gathered in Keeneland Hall and created bandanas to raise awareness and support of people experiencing exploitation in communities both near and far.

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Building Your Own Space in Academia: Nathan Moore

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

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Ricoh USA Awards $20,000 in Scholarships Through Video Contest
Four students, including A&S undergraduate and Hive member Kendra Sanders, recently won scholarships in the Ricoh USA video video contest.
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Students Win Boren Awards to Study Languages Critical to National Security
Cassidy Henry and Samuel Northrup recently received National Security Education Program David L. Boren Fellowships.
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61 Wildcats Earn Winter Sports SEC Academic Honors
A total of 61 UK students, including undergraduates in the departments of political science, psychology, biology, international studies, and mathematics, earned a place on the 2013-14 SEC Honor Roll.
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UK Junior Samuel Saarinen Named Goldwater Scholar
A&S undergraduate Samuel Saarinen, majoring in computer science, mathematics, and physics, has been awarded the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
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UK Twin Students Premiere Film at Worsham, Kentucky Theatre
"LOOFO," a film directed and produced by two University of Kentucky seniors, fraternal twin brothers Ben and Zak Norton, will premiere at 8:30 pm. Tuesday, April 22, at the Kentucky Theatre.
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A&S Student Recognized for Exceptional Service
Andrew Ritzel won this year's Sullivan Award for his work in the Alternate Spring Break Program.
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Political Science Major & Athlete Grace Trimble Named Truman Scholar
Political science junior and UK Women's Tennis player Grace Trimble has been named a 2014 Truman Scholar and will receive $30,000 to conduct graduate work in areas of public service.
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