Approved by the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees in today’s meeting, Woodland Glen III, the residence facility for students in the University of Kentucky College of Engineering’s Living Learning Program (LLP), is being renamed Pigman Hall in recognition of Stanley and Karen Pigman’s impact on the college.
For more than 20 years, Stanley and Karen Pigman have financially supported and mentored more than 200 engineering and computer science students through the L. Stanley Pigman Scholarship Program. This
LEXINGTON For more than 20 years, Stanley and Karen Pigman have financially supported and mentored more than 200 engineering and computer science students through the L. Stanley Pigman Scholarship Program.
LEXINGTON For more than 20 years, Stanley and Karen Pigman have financially supported and mentored more than 200 engineering and computer science students through the L. Stanley Pigman Scholarship Program.
For more than 20 years, Stanley and Karen Pigman have financially supported and mentored more than 200 engineering and computer science students through the L. Stanley Pigman Scholarship Program. This past year, the Pigmans created a scholarship program in the University of Kentucky Office for Student Success that expands their scholarship reach: first-generation students pursuing degrees outside the College of Engineering.