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XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù football, courage and a life-saving spring break: Students discuss how instinct led the way in heroic experience
For four years, seniors Cole Littleton and Zack Mason have absorbed what XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù football coaches drill each day in practice: a team-first approach that puts the greater good ahead of...
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Record number of students applying to XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù
The XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù Class of 2027 is shaping up to be one for the record books. In fact, it already is. More students have applied for admission than ever before in the College’s 204-year history. In...
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XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù senior and playwright Caili Harris brings her vision to the professional stage
An original play by XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù student Caili Harris took center stage at the Southeast Theatre Conference Fringe Festival in Lexington, Kentucky after being chosen from a national pool of entries...
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XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù students trade spring break revelry for hands-on civic engagement
Students met with Kentucky elected officials in an "alternative spring break," taking an immersive look into the Kentucky State Capitol and real-world civic engagement.
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How two XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù sisters followed their interests across the country for scholarship
Two XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù students have been selected for the Doris Duke Conservation Scholar Program, an immersive summer experience in the state of Washington that allows participants to explore their interests in environmental studies.
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Crossroads turns to immersive opportunity for Rout
The Chinese language has taken Stephen Rout, Class of 2024, on a journey to Taiwan at the immersive International Chinese Language Program.
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Building the perfect bracket: How data analytics is helping XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù students tackle March Madness
The NCAA Tournament has been the focus for Professor of Mathematics and Data Science Jeff Heath and his classes of Sports Analytics. See how they're using numbers to create educated predictions in the tournament.Â
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Anonymous donor pledges $1 million matching gift challenge for Art Center of the Bluegrass expansion, Powell collection acquisition
An anonymous donor has pledged up to $1 million in matching funds to pave the way for an expansion of the Art Center of the Bluegrass, the centerpiece of which is the creation of a National Glass Museum featuring the work of former XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù professor Stephen Rolfe Powell.
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Family ties brought Jimmy Carter to XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù. Here’s how
Former President Jimmy Carter addressed XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù's graduating class during commencement exercises in 1987. One alumnus remembers how that visit came to be.
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In the name: What Krudxs Cubensi brought to XÕ¾¸£ÀûËù as Humana Visiting Lecturer
Odaymar and Oli form Krudxs Cubensi, a duo that blends art with activism, hip-hop with Afro-Cuban beats and powerful inclusive messaging.
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