This interactive workshop will demonstrate how contemporary narrative pedagogy thrives in the multiverse of art, literature, theater, medicine, social justice, music, architecture and even pasta.
Rosenberg Professorships provide support to attract and retain faculty who “demonstrate intellectual excellence and promise, and an outstanding performance on behalf of the college.”
The University of Kentucky Gaines Center for the Humanities is now taking faculty proposals for the Mary C. Bingham Seminar and Thomas D. Clark Lectureship in the Humanities.
The University of Kentucky Gaines Center for the Humanities has selected undergraduate students as new scholars for the Gaines Fellowship Program. This highly competitive and prestigious program selects 12 UK students each academic year.
The 2022 Lafayette Seminar in Public Issues presented by the University of Kentucky Gaines Center for the Humanities will explore Mountain Moonshine. Ashlie Stevens, deputy food editor for Salon Magazine, and Jarrad Gollihue, technical director for the James B Beam Institute, will lead the conversation scheduled for 6 p.m., Thursday, March 24 in the Marksbury Building Hardymon Theatre.