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Thank-you letters cause scheduling conflicts

Scheduling for classes was complicated further for some students when they found holds on their accounts for failure to submit thank-you letters for scholarships. Those with holds placed on their accounts received a final email Nov. 6 sent from the Office of Development and the Scholarship Office notifying them of their change in registration status. Read More

Letters to the Editor: 9-12-14

While on the surface multiple ACT subject scores below the mark of 11 may seem absurdly below the academic standards of the University, consider, for a moment, exactly what should occur in the College Readiness Program (CRP). Students with scores this low in one subject are likely to have one or more issues. Among these Read More

Letters to the Editor: 4-11-14

The movement to attract jobs and economic investment to Kentucky has an opportunity to take another step forward this session if the General Assembly passes Senate Bill 99 – legislation that will provide Telecom providers with the flexibility to invest in new technology to strengthen our Commonwealth’s communications infrastructure. Fiber optics and wireless frequencies are Read More

Letters to the Editor: 9.20.13

Well advised as Mr. Bauernfeind’s plea for more balanced opinion columns may be as a rule of thumb, your post-script to his op-ed contribution notes accurately portrayed your commitment to print views regardless of political or other perspectives. That said, before we bow too low or too long at the altar of Ayn Rand, would it not also be “balanced” Read More

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