Registration Open for UK’s Expanding Your Horizons Conference
By Carol Lea Spence
The University of Kentucky is hosting the third annual Expanding Your Horizons Conference for middle school girls and their parents or guardians from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EDT Saturday, April 20. This day of hands-on workshops will inform young Kentucky girls and their parents about exciting career opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Appalachian, Carpathian International Conference Currently Accepting Proposals
By Ellie Wnek
Although separated by thousands of miles, an ocean and most of continental Europe, the Appalachian-Carpathian International Conference will bring scholars together to discuss important issues that affect both Appalachian and Carpathian mountain communities.
Talking About Race – A Book Talk and Discussion with Ijeoma Oluo
New York Times bestselling author, Ijeoma Oluo presented her book “So You Want to Talk About Race,” along with a discussion centered around the themes of the book, and the importance of talking about race on campus and beyond.
The event took place March 26th at The Niles Gallery, Lucille Little Fine Arts Library.
Rhet Ops: Rhetoric and Information Warfare

In this edited voulme, authors seek to document and analyze how state and non-state actors leverage digital rhetoric as a twenty-first-century weapon of war. Rhet Ops offer readers a chance to focus on the human dimension of rhetorical practice within mobile technologies and social networks: to reflect not only on the durable question of what it means to conduct oneself ethically as a speaker or writer, but also what it means to learn the art of rhetoric as a means to engage adversaries in war and conflict.
Just Like Me: The Vietnam War/American War
The History Department presents a Film Viewing and Discussion with Ron Osgood, Director of the Film, "Just Like Me: The Vietnam War/The American War.
#WomenOfUK: Writer Crystal Wilkinson Has Banner 2018
By Mack McCormick and Whitney Hale
A&S Dedicated to Preparing Students for Future Careers
By Nate Harling
Students in Jeff Rice’s WRD 300: Introduction to Writing, Rhetoric and Digital Studies class presented on the week’s reading, “Made to Stick.” Rice is chair of the Department of Writing, Rhetoric and Digital Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences.