After graduation, Rachel Graf will be working in estate planning at the firm MichieHamlett.
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The women’s soccer team worked with the greater Lexington community to help eliminate invasive species plaguing the health of Woods Creek.
In his remarks, President Will Dudley told the Class of 2024 that their liberal arts education — which develops intellect and character and encourages leadership and service — has prepared them to make significant contributions wherever they go.
Loth will teach English in Austria for nine months before applying for the Peace Corps.
A Spring Term Abroad course on social entrepreneurship and sustainability took students to Cuba for an eye-opening cultural exchange.
Zia plans to continue his work with the PINK Center Project in his home country of Pakistan.
Reba Miller serves as web content manager for the university.
The university posthumously awarded its highest honor to Letitia Pate Whitehead Evans on May 17.
Kinney will teach English in Austria at an agricultural research institute, blending his interests in German and environmental studies.
The article examines a number of law schools to assess how well the schools retain their students.