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facilities as part of a significant effort .. ‘‘V_  ~     r   *5,   V College ot Nursing and Health protes-
to improve the learning and student V;       eq ., ~ »-    sions She previously served as associate
aavrraaraaat Ol? Fl?€ UK Campus- The t     ··-- r   ‘ Y.    ` `”“.    ‘ ‘’A`‘ \ " dean at the University or Rochester
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plan represents one-tnne, nonrecurring ~ j   .V t §/‘ C Scrences
dollars that have been reallocated in-     V " l § University
ternally, largely through cost—savings   ~  l l   i ,/f E School of
and efficiencies. l L   Nursing. A  
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l projects include renovation of the large lecture hall in the Chem/Phys on the experi- ‘ E
Building, one of UK’s most used classroom and lab facilities; creation of ence of E
"Smart Classrooms" across campus in facilities such as the VVhite Hall terminal illness
Classroom Building, Kastle Hall, Erikson Hall, the College of Dentistry, the among patients ancl caregivers and the
College of Pharmacy and Dickey Hall, among others; refurbishing carpet, grief process, among other topics
classrooms and student lounges in several buildings; upgrades to equipment Kirschling will begin at UK in August
r and replacement of furniture in several classroom buildings; and new furni— .
  ture in the Student Center and refurbishment of the Cat’s Den. Rublnsun Scholars
Three Wm surnam Awe.-ii Pr¤¤·ia¤· Has impart
- In addition to the awarding of nearly 6,100 degrees during UK’s 139th The Bol-llllsoll Scholars Ploglalll _
” Commencement in May, three individuals received the Algernon Sydney colllllllllls lf) lecelvc ¤°9¤’¤d€S fol lls
Sullivan Medallion for community service. Wark Wllll fllsl gellclalloll °Oll€g€`
V The three am: bound and college students from
; • Non—student Mahjabeen Rafiuddin of Lexington, the associate Easlclll Kelllucky The pmglalll was
executive director for the Kentucky Conference for Community and lccoglllzfld as Olle at Sevcll Nallollal
* Justice, who has been active in the Lexington Mayor’s Youth Council’s Assoflflllollol Sludelll Pclscllllel
Partners for Youth and other initiatives designed to build character in Afllllllllsllalols G_Ol°l Excellence Award
V youngsters in elementary, middle and high school. Wlllllclsrlwllc Rolllllsml Scllolals .
• Graduating female senior Monica Leigh Hobson of Hi Hat, a partici- Ploglalll earned lls Gold Awlll Cl lll 8
. pant in UK’s Robinson Scholars program, who was a mentor to other °3l?g?‘”Y,f°r Elllollmclll Ma"ag"m€“lj
; program participants, as a College of Arts and Sciences student O“°’"la“‘?“~ Plll€lllS‘ l:llSl`Y€al* Olll€l`
li ambassador, and as an intern in the Floyd County Family Court. Yclll S€lVlC€S* and Ploglams The
• Graduating male senior Daniel Stephen Turner of Kevil, president of pmglam also Wollfl $5O~U°" glam from
UK’s Phi Delta Theta fraternity and a student in the UK Honors the lFSA,FOulldallOll l0 lulld $5*000
Program, who was cited for his leadership in the Honors Program, his S°h°'a’$h*PS lol 10 $l“°l°“‘* lc Study
· social activism regarding educational and economic inequality and his abload Aclmllllsllalols llllpc these
1 summer work with disabled children in an impoverished town outside Sluclcllls Wlll lcllllll l0 lllell llomc
3 Lima pcm. counties and encourage others to study
; ’ abroad, a necessary underpinning for
J leaders in the 21st century global
. 4 society in which Kentuckians must
compete.
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