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Center for Rural Health Vice Chargcellor Byars
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The National Rural Health Association named the UK and Cam S Se be y
, Center for Rural Health the nation’s Outstanding Rural Health pu W1
Program. Based rn Hazard, the center arms to improve the I Laurem Byars, Vice Chzmceum Of minority affairs,
health of rural Kentuckians and strengthen rural communities. received the Lyons Award for Outstanding Service in
Elie center also has satellite programs in Central and Western 2000 The award, given for Service [O the Campus and
€¤¤1*° i prize in its national Publications Design r, . Z .
;   / . . Dr. Byars rs strongly committed to broad academic
z LW,. { ( Competition for 2000. The museum re- . . . . . . .
lEE;;’ _.,,' _ . . leadership rn higher education, student leanirng inside
{T3   Ceweq the award In the Supplemelimry and outside the classroom, institutional and personal
lll Matcrlals Categm-Y fm HTS bmchure MCM- values, including the areas of cultural, racial, eth-
.·»r<€ M-.- em Fzcmm 6mdAm Prim`? by COm€mpO_ ’ nic and gender diversity and mutual respect
i ·· mryAut/y0rs." The 12—page brochure / . 'H fm 1 . . f
.   / in a ways o e at tie University o Ken-
i   Included essays by Kun Vmmegut mld "   tucky and in the community " wrote Lexing-
Ralph Steadman. There were approxi- ij . I . ’ . .
_ . .   s ton Campus Chancellor Elisabeth Zrnser rn
mately 1,200 entries rn the com-       her HO · mm Of B ars
petition. The “Modern Fiction, ” §,,,;,{g¥       T Y `
and Art”ex—hibition was featured at the museum i =,_3Q§gFg`    
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p e een ju y 9.99 an- e ruary· an g $@,3%;  2 _,l;     A I S  ,      
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. English department.   I v` A   . .    if    _v', K` ’*€-gk \ Part of L€XlHgtOH
, /   /_./.>_ ,     * rr  ls. Horse Mania
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4/ ’? , ( _ ·~~  ' C .,.  , »       l ‘ I "A horse of a different color"
  hg, f' _ ; 4 ./if  ` i`·‘3·_  _  V { *4*   has new meaning in Lexington
i »· _ · ry   _ V r         §`   _ »   through November 15. The LeXi¤gtOH Arts &
°¤ Z.    · ,_ ,·"?   Q.        j _.   Cultural Council organized a public art exhibit
I, ,.4     Li   :,Q Q ·‘   _j (  f sponsored by local businesses and individuals. The
Il ’ _ * if    ( . il Y ii _  V  7 exhibit consists of 79 painted and decorated
 l \¤   { , ·   it fiberglass horses dis—played outside throughout the
`  xs    ‘ -   p __.   ‘ city, Several UK art professors and alums are
iss 7 ‘ "  `   » ,  5   participating in the exhibition. The horses will be
      ·\     `·      auctioned at the end of the exhibit.
    i’ I · - .   A { ,2 You can check out "Katfandu" by Nancy
  r .:2   Iai     Nardiello at Commonwealth Stadium. Better ’et,
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    ('    ‘_,-     (   walk through downtown where most of the horses
      [ , are located before or after a game, or visit the
i_  ‘     » = Horse Mania web site via the Alumni Association
‘i_, .  `: f I web page at www.t1l