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Inclusive Workforce Summit

Economic development and business success are directly tied to the quality of the workforce. To drive growth and innovation, we must build workplaces that embrace inclusion, diversity and provide opportunities for all talented individuals to thrive.    

People Academics Research Engagement Alumni & Giving Symposium on Dis/Ability & Debility in Appalachia

Appalachia has long been considered a disabled region. It is widely understood as a “disability belt,” and anti-Appalachian systems are deeply entwined with dis/ablist ones. However, there has been limited conversation between the fields of Appalachian and Disability Studies, and Disabled Appalachian voices have been marginalized in both areas.

Fourteenth Annual Markesbery Symposium on Aging & Dementia Community Session

The Markesbery Symposium, named in honor and memory of the late William R. Markesbery, MD, founding director of the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, highlights the research being done at the Center as well as current research around the globe.   More information here.

Symposium on Dis/Ability & Debility in Appalachia

Event site: https://appalachiancenter.as.uky.edu/symposium-disability-debility-appalachia

UK Symphony Orchestra Opening Night

UKSO's Opening Night, celebrating Professor and Conductor John Nardolillo's 20 years at UK.     University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, John Nardolillo, conductor    Sibelius: Finlandia    Shubert: Symphony No. 8 “Unfinished”    Anna Clyne: Masquerade    Mussorsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition

Appalachia in the Bluegrass: Tall, Dark and Handsome

All concerts are on Fridays, 12-1 pm, in the John Jacob Niles Gallery, inside the Fine Arts Library, and are free to the public. https://finearts.uky.edu/music/events/appalachia-bluegrass-tall-dark-and-handsome-4

Fourteenth Annual Markesbery Symposium on Aging & Dementia Scientific Session

The Markesbery Symposium, named in honor and memory of the late William R. Markesbery, MD, founding director of the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging and Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, highlights the research being done at the Center as well as current research around the globe.   More information here.

CRSO's OnCore Office Hours

Click to join Research investigators and staff are encouraged to come to the Clinical Research Support Office's (CRSO) weekly office hours with questions about the OnCore Clinical Trials Management System (CTMS). Members of the OnCore technical support team will be available to answer questions and provide in-person support.

2024 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium

The day-long event combines platform and poster presentations that allow attendees to hear the latest in water research, practice, and education. Presenters include recipients of the USGS 104(b) student research enhancement grants funded through the Institute. During the awards luncheon, KWRI will present KWRI’s annual awards acknowledging outstanding contributions in the areas of Water Resources Research, Water Resources Practice, and Water Quality.

State of the First Amendment Address

Michael (“Mike”) Abate — preeminent First Amendment advocate, defender of government transparency and litigator with Kaplan, Johnson, Abate & Bird in Louisville — will deliver the State of the First Amendment Address, 5 p.m. Sept. 26. The address is titled “The Rapidly Evolving First Amendment: Free Speech, Free Exercise and the Establishment Clause in the Roberts Court Era.” The James Madison Award presentation will follow. The event is free to the public and the University of Kentucky community at the Rosenberg College of Law’s Grand Courtroom.

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