Friday, September 28, 2012

HP and Community Events and Announcements 9/30-10/6



Tuesday, 10/2
8:00 p.m.—Honors LLP, Patterson Residence Hall Lobby—Come join us for a sleep psychology program! Researchers will come and talk about sleep and why it is SO important. There will also be a chance to decorate pillow cases!
Wednesday, 10/3
5:00 pm – HPSC Meeting – HP Student Lounge. Get involved with the Honors Program Student Council. New members welcome!
9:00 p.m. –The First Presidential Debate of 2012—location: your TV. As future community leaders (and general smarty-pantses), you should tune in and watch the first debate of this election season. Jim Lehrer, executive editor of PBS's "NewsHour," will be moderating and the debate will focus on domestic policy issues.  

Thursday, 10/4
3:30 – 4:30 pm – HP Knit Club – Honors Student Lounge. Bring your fiberwork in progress or learn how on our supplies!

Saturday, 10/6
10:00 – 11:00 am –Family Day Reception – Patterson Hall, Ballroom. Family Day is a great opportunity for students’ parents and siblings to meet with faculty! Come mingle!!! 

Announcements

Community Service Corner: Don’t forget to log your community service hours HERE!

DanceBlue 5K: To kick off UK's Homecoming Week there will be a DanceBlue 5K. It will be on Sunday, October 14th at Commonwealth Stadium at 3:00 pm. The early-registration fee is $15 and after September 28th until the day of the race the registration fee is $20. I hope that the honors program will have a presence at this event. Does anyone think they would be interested in participating? If so, please email me at mary.boulanger@uky.edu or Angela Mischke at angelamischke16@hotmail.com! We would like to have an estimate of participants! You can register HERE!

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?

Friday, November 4, 2011

Honors Recognizes Dr. Rayma Beal for Philanthropic Efforts

The University of Kentucky Honors Program acknowledges Rayma Beal, esteemed faculty member and Chair of the 50th Anniversary Honors Reunion. Rayma’s giving extends far beyond her generous financial support — she’s also a strong advocate for the Honors Program.

As the Honors Program planned its 50th anniversary celebration, Rayma led a committee of alumni, faculty and staff in hosting two days of campus events. Through this, Rayma brought alumni back to the UK campus folks, who had not previously been interested in reconnecting with their alma mater. Rayma is helping re-engage alums as they consider their personal philanthropy.

A long-time philanthropist herself, Dr. Beal established a scholarship for University of Kentucky students who excel in dance performance. She has given much of her talents, time and treasure to support the UK Dance Ensemble.

The UK Honors Program recognizes the generosity and leadership of Dr. Rayma Beal.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Halloween Costume Contest


Students are encouraged to come to the Honors Program offices on Monday, Oct. 31 between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm in their Halloween costumes. Prizes will be awarded for the best costume!  See pictures from last year's contest here