Throughout the month of April, I hope you will engage with us in an important conversation regarding financial wellness and literacy.
After the challenges we’ve faced this past year, it has never been more important to focus on preparing for the future.
As the University
for Kentucky, we embrace the opportunity to support, strengthen and equip lives through efforts to enhance financial knowledge and well-being. Financial Literacy Month is a compelling reminder that lifelong learning and growing continues in all aspects of our lives – including cultivating financial wellness.
The success of our community in financial wellness remains a vital component of our shared welfare. As an institution, we are dedicated to propelling and supporting our employees in this area.
On Saturday, hundreds of people were able to get COVID-19 vaccinations in their neighborhood as Lexington's mobile clinic made its way to the Charles Young Center.
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Collaborative P3 project partnering Signet and UK will transform a main corridor of Lexington campus with added parking, retail and innovation space.
AKRON, Ohio (PRWEB) December 16, 2020 In partnership with the University of Kentucky (UK), Signet Real Estate Group has broken ground on a mixed-use parking facility in Lexington that includes over 900 new parking spaces and over 23,000 square feet of Innovation & Retail Space that will revitalize one of the main corridors into the UK campus.
The P3 (public-private-partnership) project is the first step in accomplishing the University s vision of transforming this critical entrance to campus into a hub for innovation that will better serve the needs of students, faculty, staff and the community. The University anticipates that the project will anchor its programs in applied technology and creative development within a larger innovation district, where UK will partner with the City of Lexington to invest in the adaptive
Mark Cornelison | UK Photo.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Dec. 15, 2020) University of Kentucky employees received an email Monday, Dec. 14, from President Eli Capilouto stressing self-care and outlining multiple resources available to employees this winter. Please see the message below.
Dear Employees,
Throughout the fall semester, you have stretched yourselves to meet the demands of unparalleled challenges, and you have renewed your commitment to our missions of teaching, research, service and care.
You have shown us, repeatedly and unequivocally, that we are a community that cares.
Now, as we prepare for the upcoming holiday season, one which can often cause heightened anxiety and stress, I hope you direct that same sense of compassion and care toward yourself; after all, our people are our most important asset and the reason we can call ourselves the University