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U --3 ~ i Umversnly of Kenlucky 'I'u|I|n Schedule
[ Cencerl Series Cempurnsen - Full '92 wilh Fall '93
i They come from Eastern Europe,
Ireland, Italy, even the Australian out- y Lexington (]arnPnS/ Fal] 92 Fall 93 Dollar Poyoent
back and the heartland ef America- f Medical Center Rates Rates Increase Increase
i They are among the worlds elite classi- I
, cal orchestras, instrumentalists, singers, Undergraduate
I and charnber ensembles. They are UK Resident 840 980 140 16.7 i
i nexnasfamid me for the ,1999 , = ~ Ncnresident 2,520 an-tn 420 16.7
94 University Artists concert series at
the Singletary Center for the Arts. l
The five-part classical agenda 1 Gnlduatc
begins October 12 with the Irish i Resident 920 1*080 169 17*4
pianist Barry DOug1aS_ November 4, l Nonresident 2,760 3,240 480 17.4
the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
takes the stage with Kazimierz Kord, . . Law .
conductor, and Ruth Laredo, piano. Ai; i Aix Resident 1,380 1,640 260 18.8
Continuing the series is opera star Nonresident 4,045 4,710 665 16.4
i Samuel_Ramey on December 4, and the
i Italian chamber ensemble, I Musici, ._,_;__, Mdicin_AImual
I Opens the l994 rearJannaw9l- YZF; Resident 5,550 5,400 950 17.2
V For the Hm Ulm *1*9 Must $9*99 is 1 Nonresident 15,270 15,190 -80 -0.5
showcasing a brass soloist: Barry 1 \
Tuckwell, French horn, on February 21. Dentistry Annual
All University Artist Series perfor- Resident 4,650 5,030 380 8-2
mances begin at 8.00 p.m. 1n the 1 _
E Singlctary Center fOr thc AI_tS Nonresldent '1,940 *].4.1
i Subscription tickets are now on sale i
~ at tne Singletary Center Ticket 1 WM,-in-i, Cernnnnnty College System
n Office, Rose and Euclid Avenue, 1 . . 7 Resident 950 420 70 20-0
(606) 257-4929. i Nonresident 1,050 1,260 210 20.0
I TEI\|II'I' (I" c0IdS'IGIII Lexington Community College
PVT Crri M Resident 810 810 0 0.0
Another tenant will be moving into the Nonresident 2,430 2,430 0 0_0
University of Kentuckys Coldstream
research development park. The
Kentucky Technology Center, a wholly . " fre; held Saturday, May 8 in Memorial
owned subsidiary of Kentucky Tech- - *'*;,_ Coliseum, honored 5,768 students.
nology Inc. will be a multi-building, ' President Charles T. Wethington
multi-tenant complex. The first build- ` E .:___ 1, 2- _ , jr. delivered the commencement
ing is expected to be ready for occu- j ` " , address to the eandidates for de-
i pancy in early 1994 by Process Tech- ."` gh _i ji . grees, including 3,473 students
Q nology, Inc., a researcl1 and develop- li {qi ' y , *_i receiving bacl1elors degrees, 328
ment organization focusing on s {_ 1 i ` yy. students receiving professional
advanced coal cleaning processes and . ` 1 , degrees and 1,967 students earning
instrumentation and control systems , I graduate degrees.
currently based i11 Calumet, Mich. David Van King of Versailles and
" is *ii V i gg j I Kelly Ann Sullivan of Danville, left,
c0IIlIIIEIIEI\II\'I' I 993 ? received tl1e Singletary Award as out-
7 1 K is ~ . __i { sl ; standing graduating seniors. Photo
UKs 126th commencement ceremony, t`l U - - ` I by David Coyle.
Summer 1993 Kcmiicky Alumnus 3