Pairing "Old School" Advising With "New School" Technology
A&S is striving to enhance the student experiences that can lead to greater success.
A&S is striving to enhance the student experiences that can lead to greater success.
The UK Advising Network is now accepting nominations from undergraduates for the Ken Freedman Outstanding Advisor Award.
Five A&S Advisors worked with Bluegrass Greensource to help with environmental conservation efforts.
You’ve spent days preparing for this test. You’ve used the flashcards and re-read every chapter six times. You’ve re-written your notes twice. You’ve done everything you can to be prepared. But, you have a pit in your stomach, and you’re just sure that you won’t remember anything once you receive the test…
If this sounds like you, then consider attending a workshop on Test Anxiety on Tuesday and Wednesday (Oct. 1 & 2) from 4:00 – 5:00 in White Hall Classroom Building 234. We will have a representative from the student counseling center to discuss test anxiety and some strategies of how to combat it.
All participants in this workshop will be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate to the bookstore.
The University of Kentucky's 2013 Ken Freedman Outstanding Advisors, David P. Moecher and George L. Scott Jr., were recently recognized at the state level as well, through the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA).
Do you need expedite your track to graduation with summer courses? The College of Arts and Sciences is offering a multitude of summer course options, and has a simple website to help you choose which class will be best for you.
Dave Moecher, Professor and Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences Chair, is a 2013 recipient of the University of Kentucky's Ken Freedman Outstanding Advising Award which is given each year to one professional and one faculty adviser.
By Keith Hautala
The University of Kentucky's Jamie Wheeler and Sebastian Bryson were honored as the recipients of the 18th Ken Freedman Outstanding Advisor Awards at a luncheon held on Friday, Feb. 24.
The award recognizes outstanding service in the field of academic advising. Two awards are presented each year, one to a full-time professional advisor and another to a faculty advisor.
An online course offered by the College of Arts & Sciences this past summer did more than just meet a 300-level class requirement for many UK students