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Both Capilouto and Short-Thompson cited Kentucky lawmakers' aim to revisit DEI issues in 2025 as a reason for dissolving their respective DEI offices. "Kentucky legislators have made clear to me ...
The University of Kentucky will disband its office promoting diversity and inclusion efforts in response to questions from policymakers that its focus on identity has stifled political discussions ...
The Patterson Office Tower is a 250-foot (76 m) high-rise building on the University of Kentucky (UK) campus in Lexington, Kentucky. [1] It is UK's only current high-rise following the 2020 demolition of the Kirwan–Blanding residence hall complex, which had included two 264-foot (80 m) towers.
UK HealthCare 6 Planning [33] Lewis Hall Central 5 2017 Completed. Serves both as a residence hall and an office facility for UK's Lewis Honors College. University Flats Central 7 2017 Completed [34] Kentucky Proud Park: Wildcat Sports & Recreation N/A 2018 Completed in fall 2018, with the UK baseball team beginning play in the new park in 2019 ...
House bill takes a tougher stand on DEI than a similar bill that passed the state Senate FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) […] The post GOP Kentucky House votes to defund diversity, equity and inclusion ...
Main Building's rear taken from the Patterson Office Tower. Main Building is a four-story administration and classroom building for the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. It houses some administrative offices for the university, the President's office, numerous conference rooms, several classrooms, and a visitors center. [1]
UK HealthCare in Eastern Kentucky The proposed acquisition will preserve an “asset” of Eastern Kentucky, Lloyd said, citing St. Claire’s 1.25 million patient encounters last fiscal year.
That year Republican John McCain won Kentucky, carrying it 57 percent to 41 percent, but lost the national popular and electoral votes to Democrat Barack Obama. Further hampering Kentucky's status as a bellwether state, 116 of Kentucky's 120 counties supported Republican Mitt Romney in the 2012 election, who lost to Barack Obama nationwide. [22 ...