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Shaping Passions Into Professions
Shaping Passions Into Professions

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We Build Community within the College and beyond; Converge and Collaborate across disciplines to leverage our breadth; Empower and Transform members of our community to foster their success; Excel through our intellectual leadership; and Engage and Partner with our constituents and peers.

 

20+ Degree Programs

Our degree programs and cutting-edge curriculum will challenge you to find your passion. Our staff of professional advisors and dedicated faculty will give you the hands-on, industry experience you need to turn your passion into your profession and graduate world-ready.


96% of Students Receive Financial Aid

96% of first-time, full-time undergraduates at the University of Kentucky received some type of financial aid. We have need- and merit-based scholarships for all majors and all grade classifications within the College.


15+ Student Involvement Opportunities

Students can choose to get involved in an organization that aligns with their major or something else entirely. Whatever you are passionate about, we have an involvement opportunity for that.

Our Intercollegiate Debate Team is nationally-ranked.

The Kentucky Kernel is an Associated Collegiate Press Top 100 Pacemaker Award winner.

Visit our Getting Involved page for a full list of involvement opportunities in the College of Communication and Information.

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Against the odds and fueled by wanting to be an inspiration to her kids, Alexandrea Shouse proved that it’s never too late to chase your dreams.

The role of sports during the holidays

One of the most popular traditions for many families during the holidays is watching the annual NBA or NFL games or a college bowl game. Jen Smith, an assistant professor in the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information, spoke with UKNOW about how sports have shaped holiday traditions. 

Holiday cheer, without the fear: How to stay safe on social media

Kakie Urch, an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Media in the College of Communication and Information at the University of Kentucky, offers safety tips for staying safe and secure online during the holiday season.

School of Information Science researcher awarded over $400,000 for library trustee project

University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information researcher Shannon Crawford Barniskis was awarded a three-year, $410,294 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), an independent agency of the United States federal government charged with supporting libraries and museums.

 

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Spotlights

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Antoine Huffman '05
Media Arts and Studies, formerly Telecommunications

Senior Director of Regional Sales for Mizuho OSI

Carly Jessup
Library Science (MS)

David Stephenson
School of Journalism and Media

Assistant Professor, School of Journalism and Media

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