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Hive Creative Team

Here's a little introduction to the Hive Creative Team!

What we do?

In short, we do anything and everything deemed “creative.” Our team is comprised of areas that focus on: Design and Art, Communications/Marketing, Video Production, Social Media, Photography and Audio Production. We assist with many of the projects/initiatives in the college such as international and domestic recruitment, LLP marketing, ASB promotion/development, alumni communications, event promotions and supporting materials, getting the word out about faculty, staff and student accomplishments, podcast series, building and digital signage, and much, much more. 

How we do it – Behind the Scenes

Here is a look behind the scenes at some color breakdowns and a timeline from our video team. A lot of time goes into editing video, audio and photographs, as well as beginning a new design or modifying an exisitng design. We brainstorm a lot, toss around ideas and have worked to create an open atmosphere that fosters creativity (you can see pictures of the creative space below). 

CREATIVE TEAM

Podcast Team

 

 

DAVID COLE

MASON PASSAMONTE

 

Social Media

   

YINGNAN SONG

Chinese Social Media Coordinator

Accounting, 2017

If I could be any animal, I would like to be a dolphin, I saw dolphin show, dolphin is very cute, smart, very passionate.

SAVANNAH PATTON

Social Media Coordinator

 

Writing

   

DARA VANCE

Communications Specialist, Writer

PhD History, 2017

I would like to be Hemingway Cat so I can a) be a house cat b) live in Key West c) repeat A and B

GUY SPRIGGS

Communications Specialist, Writer

PhD History, 2017

UK History Major to Join Peace Corps After Graduation

By Dara Vance

Kenneth Adams is about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime.  After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Kentucky, he will spend 27 months as a Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia.   He is not sure what his living situation will be, he has no set daily routine, and his access to electricity and the internet will be intermittent at best – but Kenny says he is prepared for the experience. 

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Theodore M. Way

In January 2016, Dr. Theodore M. Way will have been teaching at the Center for English as a Second Language (CESL) at the University of Kentucky for four years. Before working at CESL, he worked as a Refugee Resettlement Case Manager for Africa and the Middle East for the International Rescue Committee in Oakland and in San Francisco, California. Driven by the ongoing crisis in Syria and by the recent tragedy in Paris, France (among others), Dr. Way wrote an Op-Ed piece for the Lexington Herald Leader which was published on December 6, 2016.

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