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UK welcomes Tim Barnes, former Director of Illinois Strategic International Partnerships at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, as the new Executive Director of International Partnerships and Research at the University of Kentucky International Center.
With traveling comes the thrills of adventure, experiencing new cultures and opportunities. After participating in International Student Volunteers in Australia, UK graduate Milinda Gray knew she wanted to see more of the world. As a result, she followed her passion through the UK Education Abroad Program at Maejo University in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand which eventually led to her current teaching position in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
A delegation of UK administrators and deans visited Beijing Institute of Technology at Zhuhai early September. There, a convocation took place where BIT Zhuhai second-year students, who were interested in attending UK, interacted with UK administrators.
Lexington community leader Wes Allen made an honorable donation of $10,000 to Shoulder to Shoulder Global in early October.
University Kentucky’s Clinical psychologist Dr. Mary Beth McGavran, from the Department of Psychology, participated in a Shoulder to Shoulder Global health brigade for the very first time in August.
The University of Kentucky understands how stressful life can be for Wildcats coming from another country. Nobody wants to get lost on the first day of classes or feel alone in a new environment. As you begin the adjustment process, here are a few phone applications to know about and use religiously.
UK junior, Nicole Funk, shares her experience as a participant in the exchange program abroad. She studied in Quito, Ecuador during the spring of 2017 where she established lifelong friendships, helped numerous high school students and overcame obstacles as she left her comfort zone and took flight in her home away from home.
On October 26, the University of Kentucky International Center will welcome Nicholas Kristof, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and well-known New York Times columnist. Kristof’s talk, “A Path Appears: How Students Can Change the World,” is sponsored by the Office of the Provost, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Gatton College of Business and Economics, and the School of Journalism and Media.
Henrik Larsen takes on his first year at University of Kentucky, making new friends and experiences along the way. Through hard-work and commitment, this Wildcat is ready to contribute to the UK Rifle Team's success and pursue a degree in Architecture.