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LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 9, 2021) University of Kentucky Libraries is proud to recognize Lewis Honors College freshman Isha Chauhan and dance freshman Haley Shaver with the 2021 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Scholarship. This award recognizes exceptional, original scholarship and excellent research conducted by UK undergraduates making substantive use of UK Libraries’ collections, services and resources.
Isha Chauhan, of LaGrange, Kentucky, is recognized for her research in response to poet William Everson’s 1959 article, “Dionysus and the Beat Generation: The Reemergence of the Dionysian Spirit in Contemporary Life.” In constructing her paper, “Naked Dinner: A Comparison of Dionysian and Apollonian Values Between the Beat Generation and Generation Z,” she used interlibrary loan, citation guides, librarian recommendations, archival materials, academic search engines and databases.
In 2017, Associate Dean Deirdre Scaggs, Ben Chandler and Bess and Tyler Abell were on hand to celebrate Clements Award Winners Steven K. Riley, Whitney Walker and Amy Michele Madsen.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 11, 2021) Just a few days remain to make nominations for the Earle C. Clements Innovation in Education Award for Civics and History Teachers (Clements Award) presented by the National Archives and the University of Kentucky Libraries Wendell H. Ford Public Policy Research Center. The submission deadline is
Friday, May 14.
The Clements Award recognizes promising and innovative Kentucky educators and honors the life and career of the late governor, senator and representative, Earle C. Clements.
To meet researchers’ needs, UK Libraries is offering access to 65 additional primary source collections from the award-winning publisher Adam Matthew Digital.
In 2017, Associate Dean Deirdre Scaggs, Ben Chandler and Bess and Tyler Abell were on hand to celebrate Clements Award Winners Steven K. Riley, Whitney Walker and Amy Michele Madsen.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 14, 2021) The National Archives and the University of Kentucky Libraries Wendell H. Ford Public Policy Research Center are now taking self-nominations for the Earle C. Clements Innovation in Education Award for Civics and History Teachers (Clements Award). The submission deadline is May 14.
The Clements Award recognizes promising and innovative Kentucky educators and honors the life and career of the late governor, senator and representative, Earle C. Clements.
This year, the National Archives and UK Libraries will be honoring up to six history and/or civics (social studies) teachers from elementary, middle and high schools throughout the Commonwealth of Kentucky.