UK's Spring 2019 Dean's List Announced
By Lori Adams

The University of Kentucky has released its Dean's List for the spring 2019 semester. A total of 6,562 students were recognized for their outstanding academic performance.
By Lori Adams

The University of Kentucky has released its Dean's List for the spring 2019 semester. A total of 6,562 students were recognized for their outstanding academic performance.
By Whitney Hale
The University of Kentucky Office of Nationally Competitive Awards has announced that seven recent UK graduates and four doctoral students have been offered Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarships. The UK recipients are among approximately 2,000 U.S. students who will travel abroad for the 2019-20 academic year.
By Jenny Wells

From left: Sofia Gonzalez Schuler, Brandon Colbert, Noor Ali and Jay Winkler. Mark Cornelison | UK Photo.
By Whitney Hale, Ellie Wnek and Hannah Edelen

Senior Dealla Samadi discovered a missing piece of the book "La Reine Albemarle," which was published posthumously without the segment. Her discovery has led to an article published in a French philosophy journal.
For more information, visit: https://www.uky.edu/commencement/springceremonies
By Ryan Girves
Award winners are from left, front row: Jennifer Osterhage, Rachel Carr, Anna Voskresensky, Benjamin Braun, Suzanne Smith. Back row: Abraham Prades-Mengibar, Luc Dunoyer, Shane Clark and Sarah Wilson. Not pictured: Amy Taylor. Mark Cornelison | UK Photo.
This one-day interdisciplinary symposium will bring together scholars from across campus whose research focuses on Asia. The symposium will be a space of dialogue and learning among scholars. The event will include lectures lead by College of Arts & Sciences faculty and graduate students, as well as a reception. With support from the Associate Dean of Inclusion and Internationalization in the College of Arts & Sciences, we endeavor to foster communication among those who are researching Asia, but scattered across campus, in hopes to build a stronger community of scholars.
Feel free to drop in for all or part of the events. Registration is not necessary, but helpful. Kindly respond with name and affiliation to Doug Slaymaker, dslaym@uky.edu.
| Chaired by Liang Luo | |
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| 1:30-2:30pm |
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| Chaired by Akiko Takenaka | |
| 2:45-4:00pm |
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| Chaired by Srimati Basu | |
| 4:15-5:15pm |
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| Reception | |
| 5:30pm | E S Goodbarn Weldon Suite |
"Catel and Benoîte Groult: Simultaneous Life Narratives in Women's Comics." It addresses the narrative structure of Catel's biographical graphic novel about Benoîte Groult and how it shows simultaneous life experiences of women in systems of oppression.
Great, Greater, Greatest: Louis XIV and the Logic of Royal Glory
Lecture by Hall Bjørnstad, Associate Professor of French and Director of the Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies Program, Indiana University, Bloomington
Onegin written by Alexander Pushkin, directed by Timofey Kulyabin. In Russian with English subtitles. Sponsored by UK Russian Club, UK MCLLC, and UK SGA. Free and open to the public.