Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The Semester Is Starting Already??

Over the summer, it is pretty quiet around here with just a few students dropping in to say hi.  We've been busy, though, with calls from incoming freshmen asking about the book discussion and schedule issues - trying to calm nerves.  We recognize the names; we have looked in their files and know their history; but soon, we will be able to meet them face-to-face.

We can look out our windows and see more and more people walking around the campus.  The students are coming back!  They are anxious to continue their journey - they are anxious to start.  It is a big change from where they were.

It is a change for us too.  We will be welcoming the largest freshmen class the UK Honors Program has ever seen.  We will be taking on an exciting new program that will help us grow even more.  Our staff has changed too.  So not only will we be meeting new students; students will be meeting new staff.

Change is good.  Change is exciting. 

Yes, the semester is starting already.  And we can't wait!

Monday, August 13, 2012

UK Honors Program 51st Anniversary Celebration

On September 7 and 8, 2012, the UK Honors Program will once again welcome students, past and present, and celebrate our 51st Anniversary.  The four important themes at the heart of UK Honors will be celebrated:  Continuity, Communication, Community and Creativity.

Mini colloquies will be held on Saturday.

  • Continuity
    • HP Dorms:  A Living Community by Jennifer Cramer
    • Life Writing:  Your Life as Story by Leatha Kendrick
  • Communication
    • Communicating with the Past:  Geology and its Impact on Kentucky by Frank Ettensohn
    • You Ain't from Round Here:  Cultural pathways and communicating with Yankees (and other foreigners) by William "Drew" Andrews
  • Community
    • Family Farming in the 21st Century by Sue Churchill and John Wilholt
    • Building Lexington's Community by Jeff Fugate and Lester Miller
  • Creativity
    • Creativity is the Key:  Honors, Music, Law and Politics by Doug Martin
    • Humanities, Science and Healthcare by Jack Challis

What are your special memories of your time in the Honors Program?