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March Toward Inclusion: Gender Diversity Lunch & Learn

Come celebrate Gender Diversity Week with us!

The College of A&S Office of Inclusive Excellence, in partnership with the Department of Psychology, will hold a Lunch & Learn event where students can engage in informative activities focused on family & community diversity and receive UK swag while enjoying a free catered lunch! The Lunch and Learns are open to all A&S graduates and undergraduates, but do have a maximum capacity for student participants--so be sure to RSVP using the QR code or link below.

Lunch & Learn RSVP link: https://forms.office.com/r/PR21ruBSLL

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Gatton Business & Economics Building - Conference Room 230

March Toward Inclusion: Family & Community Diversity Lunch & Learn

Come celebrate Family & Community Diversity Week with us!

The College of A&S Office of Inclusive Excellence, in partnership with Appalachian Studies and the Appalachian Center, will hold a Lunch & Learn event where students can engage in informative activities focused on family & community diversity and receive UK swag while enjoying a free catered lunch! The Lunch and Learns are open to all A&S graduates and undergraduates, but do have a maximum capacity for student participants--so be sure to RSVP using the QR code or link below.

Lunch & Learn RSVP link: https://forms.office.com/r/2nuP6ZeWH2

Event Poster

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Location:
Patterson Hall Room 119

March Toward Inclusion: "Family & Community Diversity - I'm Proud of Where I'm From"

Come celebrate Family & Community Diversity Week with us!

The College of A&S Office of Inclusive Excellence, in partnership with Appalachian Studies and the Appalachian Center, will hold a tabling event where students can pick up FREE swag, participate in the featured department's diversity activity, and sign-up for the corresponding Lunch and Learn event taught by a UK faculty member. 

Event Poster

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Gatton Student Center Table - Indoor Location 1

March Toward Inclusion: Religious Diversity Lunch & Learn

Come celebrate Religious Diversity Week with us!

The College of A&S Office of Inclusive Excellence, in partnership with the Department of Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures & Cultures, will hold a Lunch & Learn event where students can engage in informative activities focused on religious diversity and receive UK swag while enjoying a free catered lunch! The Lunch and Learns are open to all A&S graduates and undergraduates, but do have a maximum capacity for student participants--so be sure to RSVP using the QR code or link below.

Lunch & Learn RSVP link: https://forms.office.com/r/KhVq5n5yqZ

Event Poster

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Location:
Gatton Student Center Room 331

March Toward Inclusion: "Religious Diversity - What's My Name in Hebrew & Arabic?"

Come celebrate Religious Diversity Week with us!

The College of A&S Office of Inclusive Excellence, in partnership with the Department of Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures & Cultures, will hold a tabling event where students can pick up FREE swag, participate in the featured department's diversity activity, and sign-up for the corresponding Lunch and Learn event taught by a UK faculty member. 

Event Poster

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Location:
Gatton Student Center Table - Indoor Location 1

March Toward Inclusion: Language Diversity Lunch & Learn

Come celebrate Language Diversity Week with us!

The College of A&S Office of Inclusive Excellence, in partnership with the Department of Linguistics, will hold a Lunch & Learn event where students can engage in informative activities focused on language diversity and receive UK swag while enjoying a free catered lunch! The Lunch and Learns are open to all A&S graduates and undergraduates, but do have a maximum capacity for student participants--so be sure to RSVP using the QR code or link below.

Lunch & Learn RSVP link: https://forms.office.com/r/6J0yyTQiPD

Event Poster

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Location:
Gatton Student Center Room 330AB Combo

March Toward Inclusion: "Accent Diversity - This is What a Wildcat Sounds Like"

Come celebrate Language Diversity Week with us!

The College of A&S Office of Inclusive Excellence, in partnership with the Department of Linguistics, will hold a tabling event where students can pick up FREE swag, participate in the featured department's diversity activity, and sign-up for the corresponding Lunch and Learn event taught by a UK faculty member. 

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Location:
Outside White Hall Classroom Building

March Toward Inclusion Event Series Begins

Join the Office of Inclusive Excellence for a full month of events in our March Toward Inclusion!

Each week in March 2023, we will focus on a different area of diversity that is often overlooked and celebrate what makes our campus community unique. The College of A&S, in partnership with many of our wonderful departments, will hold a tabling event where students can pick up FREE swag, participate in the featured department's diversity activity, and sign-up for the corresponding Lunch and Learn event taught by a UK faculty member. The Lunch and Learn events include engaging and informative activities focused on the spotlighted area of diversity, relevant UK swag, and free lunch for attendees! The Lunch and Learns are open to all A&S graduates and undergraduates, but do have a maximum capacity for student participants--so be sure to RSVP!

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Week 1 (Feb. 27 - Mar. 3): Language Diversity Week

Week 2 (Mar. 6 - 10): Religious Diversity Week

Week 3 (Mar. 13 - 17): NO EVENTS - SPRING BREAK

 

Week 4 (Mar. 20 - 24): Family and Community Diversity Week

Week 5 (Mar. 27 - 31): Gender Diversity Week

 

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Campus
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UK-CERH Appalachian Research Day

 Appalachian Research Day, known as "Come Sit on the Porch," is an annual conference hosted by the University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health (UK CERH) to share results of health research conducted with communities in Appalachia. This year's event will be held in person April 5, 2023, at the Ramada by Wyndham Hotel and Conference Center in Paintsville, Kentucky.

Poster abstracts can be submitted through March 13. The deadline to register to attend the conference is March 24.

This year’s presentations will include "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of COVID-19," a keynote address by Jamie Sturgill, Ph.D., a native of Appalachian Kentucky and faculty member of the UK College of Medicine. Her presentation will highlight some of the most recent findings from research being done at UK including clinical findings related to the acute phase of the virus and long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection and implications thereof on public health for the state of Kentucky.

Other conference highlights include:

  • "Building Recovery Ecosystems in Central Appalachia," by Michael Meit, co-directorEast Tennessee State University Center for Rural Health Research, and Andrew Howard, director of Policy Fletcher Group.
  • "Increasing Access to Healthcare Utilizing Drone Technology," presented by leaders of the USA Drone Port and community health workers at Kentucky Homeplace.

High school students from across the region will present numerous projects during a shared session. Healthy WAY (Wellness in All Youth) is a youth leadership and research development program created by the UK CERH for rural Kentucky high school students. Students selected for this competitive program will share results from their school-based projects, including:

  • "Decompression and Anxiety Reduction in Middle School Students Through Yoga and Art Therapy," Jackson Independent High School;
  • "Coping After COVID," Johnson Central High School;
  • "SMILE Club," Martin County High School; and
  • "Be Safe While You Surf," Pikeville High School.

Students from Buckhorn and Perry Central high schools will present "River Water Testing Utilizing Drone Technology," a citizen science project sponsored by the UK Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences (UK-CARES).

Poster sessions will be held during the networking breakfast and lunch. New at this year’s conference will be a health and research fair and a dedicated time for community roundtable discussions. Attendees can sign up for research projects currently recruiting in Appalachia, visit tables for a number of free health screenings, education and COVID-19 vaccines, and participate in conversations about what they believe is important for health research and well-being of local communities.

An awards session in the afternoon will recognize poster winners, the nominees and winner of the 2022 UK-CARES/UK CERH Environmental Health Community Engagement Award and other special guests.                         

“Appalachian Research Day, "Come Sit on the Porch," is all about community and coming together to talk about how we work together to be healthier. We are so honored to bring this important annual event back again this year after having to miss a couple of years due to the pandemic and historic flooding in Appalachia. It will be a wonderful day, and we are looking forward to seeing those who can join us,” said Fran Feltner, D.N.P., director of the UK CERH.

Full Press Release Below:

https://uknow.uky.edu/uk-happenings/uk-cerh-announces-registration-and-…

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Dr. Judah Schept and Dr. Ruth Wilson Gilmore Book Discussion

In the rise of the US carceral state, Appalachia has become a pivot point of the prison boom. Central Appalachia is home to 16 prisons, 12 of which have been built in just the last three decades during the most accelerated period of mass incarceration. There are eight prisons alone in Eastern Kentucky. At the same time, the region has been home to visionary abolitionist organizing including the ongoing campaign to halt the building of U.S. Penitentiary – Letcher.   

  

The Commonwealth Institute for Black Studies invites you to a virtual conversation with Dr. Judah Schept author of Coal, Cages, Crisis: The Rise of the Prison Economy in Central Appalachia (NYU Press 2022) and Dr. Ruth Wilson Gilmore to consider the interplay between carceral developments, racial capitalist crises, and the conditions of possibility for making abolition geographies.   

 

Sponsored by the University of Kentucky Commonwealth Institute for Black Studies, the Gaines Center for the Humanities, the Appalachian Center & Appalachian Studies Program, and the Department of Geography.  

Tuesday February 28, 5-6:30pm via Zoom (register in advance here).  

 

Graduate Student Lunch w/Judah Schept at noon

 

 

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Virtual
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