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By: Jodi Dickey

l le could nearly wyer a wall
with all ofhis awards. He is
releasing a book in the fall of
2006. And he is one of the
most popular men on campus.

I lowey'er. you won't find
him on the 3-point line of Rupp
Arena. Instead. he is tucked
away inside the Department of
(lommunieatitms at 234
(irehan Building.

His name is Dr. \lan l).
DeSantis and he has been
voted best l'K professor in the
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every year since 2002.

(Ioming from his own expe-
riences as a child in school. he
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"Believe it or not. I hated
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and the subjects they taught.
were dry. uninteresting. and
dispassionate. Consequently. I
teach the way I wish l was
taught."

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helped him adhere to a style
that is based on basic principles
that create mutual respect
between him and his students.

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material interesting and rele—
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about the mmmunications
world and their place within it.

i le works hard to treat his
students as adults.

And perhaps most impor-
tantly. he considers passion and
enthusiasm key elements that
become 'contagious' in the
classroom and help foster the
learning process.

After earning his l’h.l). at
Indiana l'niyersity in i993. he
came to [K and now teaches a
range of er immunicatii ms class-
es including ( I( )5] IO!

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( Iommunication 'l‘hcory .
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(Qualitatiyc Research

Methods r.

Although all his classes are
enjoy able to teach. his fayorite
is ( I( ).\1 IQ! for a specific rea-
SO".

‘lt is in this class that l ha\e
the opportunity to reach a large
segment of students. from a
myriad ofoutsidc disciplines.
who may not hay'e had the
opportunity to think critically
about the impact ofhuman
communication on every aspect
of their society." l)cSantis said.

I lowey'er. his awards are not
just from ['K students and his
responsibilities are notjust in

the chasm Km].

ln i990 he reeeiyul the
( It illcgc of hill imiatii in Studies
Excellence in 'l‘caching .\w ard.
In 1997 the .\lumni
.\ssr iciation awarded him their
(ircat 'l‘cacher .\ward. In the
same year he also recci\ed the
Intertratcriiity ( Iouncil ( ire-at
Teacher .\yy ard.

l le has also authored a new
book. ”Rushing to Stand Still:
Reinycnting ( icnder in .\n
.\merican ( i reek 8y stem."
which will be released by
Vanderbilt l'niyersity Press in
fall of 2006.

In addition to all of this. he
sen es as l 'K's Faculty
.\thlctics Represent-am c to the
.\'( I.\‘\ and the Sli( 2. in this
position he addresses issues of
academic concerns and athletic
interests.

I le also keeps time for his
wife. Lori. and his two chil—
dren. .lames. (y. and .\bigail. o.

l‘ly'cn with all ot'this popu-
larity. his philosophy ()libalanc-
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uncomplicated.

“I keep it simple.“ he said. ‘I
ncy cr put my protcssional life
ahead of my family .'

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Special to the Kentucky Kernel
Edited By, Dustyn Bowman

'l‘he 'lhomas ( llark Study is home
to Academic Enhancement Programs
and the Writing ( Icnter. [t is the place to
come for any kind of academic assistance
located on the beautiful fifth floor of the
William T. Young Library. the study is
open Monday through Thursday ro am.
to to pm. Friday ro am. to ; pm. and
Sunday 6 pm. to ro pm.

In the study the Writing ( Ienter
provides experienced yvriting consultants
to help brainstorm ideas for a paper.
organiu‘ or revise a draft or edit final
copy while learning to find errors. .\ll
types of writing projects are welcome at
the Writing ( Ienter — cover letters.
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papers. creative writing. papers for any
course. etc. (Iall for an appointment or
just come up to the fifth floor; someone is
always available to help during open
hours.

‘Students almost always find that a
half-hour session with a Writing ( Icntcr
consultant saves them several hr am of
working alone on a paper." said Libbie
Morley. director of the study.

Students are also encouraged to

DUSTYN BOWMAN l STAFF

The Thomas D. Clark Stud is located
on the fifth floor of the Wi liam T.
Young Library.

visit other programs that are sponsored
by the \\'riting(lenter . ’l‘hc ( Ireatiyc
\Vriting ( Iorncr on 'l'ucsday cyenings
and the International ( It my crsation l Iran
I( III on 'lhursday evenings. I( III is a
group of students from all or er the world
that meets once a \y eck to talk. play
games. \ isit restaurants and sociali/e
casrrally. Some are practicing and learn-
ing linglisli; others are explaining
.-\meriean customs and learning about
cultures outside the l S. Reg-ardIms of
nationality. all students benefit from
understanding other cultt es.

The Study is also home to
.»\eademie linhanccment Programs
tAliP . which are dedicated to irnproy ing
students' overall academic experience at

the I 'niversity of Kentucky.

‘1 )uring more than 350 indiy idrral
consrrltations with students last year."
said director of Academic linhancemcnt
Progranrs Karin ;\. Lewis. ‘thc two
issues stridbrrts most frequently requested
assistance with w ere time management
and etfcetiy c note~taking techniques for
more efficient study strategies.“

.\l".P offers scy eral free prr igrams
including:

. 'l‘hc Peerl‘utoring Program: a
proactive. preventatiy e l‘lit >dcl tutoring
program pro\ ided by e\}‘rel'ienecd.
trained. srrperyiscd undergraduate stri-
dents who hay e successfully nay igated
the courses for which they tutor,

- 'l'utor Referral Program: 'l‘hc
:\liP screens and refers private tutors for
students or community members to con-
tact and make arrangements for paid
tutoring.

o (iuided Study Program: (irrided
group project and study group sessions
may beIed by peer tutors or ,\l€P staff.

0 Individual consultations regarding
learning and study strategies available by
appointment.

0 ( Instr uni/ed \Vi irkshop Program:
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including 'l‘ime Management. ( Irirical
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'l‘he Becoming a Master Student
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The Dame: Lexington’sllenue for '1
Famous Names

By: Bennie Mills

(Ionceivcd during the “Ice Storm"
of 2003. The Dame has become a popular
venue for live bands in Lexington.

The Dame. which derives its name
from old private-eye novels. encompasses
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people.

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its “cup over raneth' with people. With
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.'\.side from music. ( .‘ole Skinner.
manager of'l‘he l )ame. says he would not

BEST LIVE MUSIC:
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object to haying some comedy acts in the
future. Students aspiring to be the next

( icorgc Lucas also might be interested to
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pm. and stay open until the pertorrnance
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Spotlight

Kennedy Book Store

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