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Amid uptick in shootings, Lexington camp aims to foster safe environment
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Winners of the University of Kentucky Intern of the Year and UK Employer of the Year awards were announced Thursday, May 6, in an evening Zoom ceremony coordinated by the James W. Stuckert Career Center and the Graham Office of Career Management at the Gatton College of Business and Economics. The annual awards recognize the achievements of students who have excelled in their internships over the past year, as well as honor the investment employers have made in UK students through opportunities, events and collaborations.
UK junior Lauren Hudson was named UK Intern of the Year. Hudson, a neuroscience and biology dual major from Edgewood, Kentucky, was honored for her internship work with Nathan Vanderford, assistant director for research at the Markey Cancer Center and assistant professor in the College of Medicine s Department of Toxicology and Cancer Biology.
Through their eyes, in their words: Kids launch podcast to address COVID-19, community issues
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX18) â Through their eyes, in their words. That s the title and theme of the newest project from Community Inspired Solutions. We are the hosts of a serious podcast, Through Their Eyes, In Their Words. We ll be discussing topics of interest to the youth in our community, explained Areli Green in the first episode of the youth-run podcast.
CIS provides a safe space for kids in Lexington to promote education and deter youth violence. Even through the pandemic, co-founder and CEO Rebecca Webb said they have been able to continue that mission.