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Chellgren Center Singletary Center Gets New Director
fQ|‘ Undergraduatg lglative Kegitluclgilan l\/Iichagl Grier; hashtalgen oger as V I
irector 0 t e ing etary enter ort e rts. rice V eAA_ _ , _A_e M, ee__ _  
Excellence Formed replaces Holly Salisbury who retired this year after   v_ _
UK has a new undergraduate 25 years 35 diyacmp i`   Vy_»'_ ag
initiative called the Chellgren Center 5 Grice has been employed in the arts as a director, ‘ ’ ‘   `  
t0f Undefgféldufite Excellence that l producer, administrator, or manager at four profes-   · »— — »~·· ‘ ·· -  
will strengthen collaborative efforts sional arts facilities. He also has work experience _ V  
Ztmimg many $UCC€$$lUl campus with various organizations at the city, county, federal VV  
undergraduate programs. and private non-profit level. Grice has produced i     ,
The UK undergraduate programs more than 200 professional events, including arts l ,_;    
that form the new Chellgren Center education programs, exhibits, festivals, and sympho- ` “     `
federation are the UK Intercolle— nies. Since 1989 Grice has lived in California where he served as an execu-
grate Debate Program, the Honors l tive director at three performing arts facilities.
Program. the Gaines Center for the . Singletary Center presents more than 400 events annually.
Humanities, the Discovery Seminar
Program. the Office of External
Scholarships. the Office of Study G|‘ad|,|atB School l V .,, .   V _ M _ _ __
Abroad md the Office of Under H     ` [·· `
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graduate Research. MQVQS to Glllls '_ V?  '   if
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mmcd mr Paul- * ’“t‘t‘ ·. The UK Graduate sensei which V   i . s rl:-*" rr 
Chellgrcn. a retired   ·_ ~ V   · .__V .-llllx   l ·¤ · , _ .
Chlcl Cxccullve agi,   I moved from Patterson Office Tower —l {   , ,l   z A;} V_ j
0lllC_ _ V?   i.·. - to the Gillis Building, hosted arededi— \       ,     = ‘ ‘
er of Ashland   . V . f h b ld. h. f ll h .   V ___*;_s {lg-   _,
Inc. and a former is Canon O t 8. ul mg} ls fl t at m- {     V\i ~   Ki -  l ’ I
lomhllme mcmbgr eluded the slideshow A History 0f :3 5. ei   l f ;·. ·   V g
Ol lic UK Boqrd Of Gillis in Pictures, " tours of the build- l · “   T   A r Q
C ` d an ice cream social. The Gillis     iii E
Trustees. C hellgren. mg an .   it 5
Buildin was com leted in 1892 and °       ··
a UK alum who was g p I r  2
— has housed de artments of natural ¤   .— 2
a member of the UK Debate Team . . .p . —  > I ¤»
when he was an undergraduate l h‘S“¥YYi °h€m‘$"Yi 13.W* hyglcne and . , .
, _ · _ - - I public health. an mfirmary, and the registrar s office through the years. In
student.contributs.d$1.5 million to , , , , _ , _ _ _
UK lo establish the program with 1978, it was named to honor Ezra Gillis, the first university registrar. Gillis
mllchln if Cl lp ? ` served UK from 1910 until his retirement in 1937.
( g un s rom the Kentucky
Rcscmch Challenge Trust Fund The Graduate School enrolls more than 6,500 graduate students annu-
(-hcllgmng gm algo will Create 8 new l ally and grants more than 1,250 graduate degrees annually. There were 278
UK clulowczl faculty Chalr and doctoral degrees awarded this year, a record number.
cndowed professorship.
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~ Renowned Opera Singer
Joins Faculty
  V Internationally renowned opera singer Jennifer Lane
l ‘   · ‘ has joined the UK School of Music faculty. Previously,
" . V ¤ Lane worked at Stanford University but is best known
_.é iVV· I as a singer of both early and modern music. She has sung
l l  5; _ Q 5 roles with the San Francisco Opera, Metropolitan Opera,
l I - New York City Opera, Opéra Monte Carlo, Opera du
l Caen, Les Arts F lorissants, and Philharmonia Baroque. She has recorded
_ l more than 40 CDs including "Gurrelieden" "Oedipus Rex," a number of
  Handel operas, as well as a solo CD, "The Pleasures & Follies ofLove."
6 KENTUCKY ALUMNI