Category: Special Events

U.S. Senate Forum on Education (April 14, 2010)

By admin, April 14, 2010 6:22 pm

The 2010 U.S. Senate Forum on Higher Education from Wildcat Student TV on Vimeo.

Greek Sing 2010 DVD

By admin, March 25, 2010 8:31 am

Greek Sing 2010 DVD is now available for purchase at the Student Center Ticket Office (253 Student Center). The Student Center Ticket Office is open Monday through Friday from 10am – 5pm and accepts cash or check. The 2010 DVD (2-disc set) is $20 and past year events are $10 each. For more information or questions email greeksing@wildcatstudenttv.org.

Dance Blue 2010 Line Dance

By admin, March 9, 2010 9:41 am

Dance Blue 2010 Line Dance from Wildcat Student TV on Vimeo.

Smart Growth

By admin, March 8, 2010 9:57 pm

Smart Growth by Joseph Riley (Mayor – Charleston, SC) from Wildcat Student TV on Vimeo.

Congrats DanceBlue!

By admin, March 5, 2010 8:24 pm

$636,638.58 For The Kids!!

www.DanceBlue.org

Greek Sing DVDs

By admin, February 15, 2010 12:02 pm

You can pre-order a DVD copy of Greek Sing 2010 until Friday, February 26th at the Student Center Ticket Office. This will be a 2-disc set for $20 and payment can be made by cash or check only. Copies of Greek Sing 2009 ($10) and 2008 ($10) are also available for purchase at the ticket office. The Student Center Ticket Office is open Monday through Friday from 10am – 5pm. Only by pre-ordering can you guarantee your copy of Greek Sing 2010, so be sure to do this by Friday, February 26th. For more information or questions you can email greeksing@wildcatstudenttv.org.

Citizen Ky Forum – November 4, 2009

By admin, November 11, 2009 12:57 pm

Citizen KY Forum

Tim Wise – Between Barack and a Hard Place (10/21/09)

By admin, November 5, 2009 4:39 pm

Tim Wise

Wednesday, October 21st – University of Kentucky – Student Center Worsham Theater

“Between Barack & A Hard Place”: Racism and White Denial in The Age of Obama

A lecture by renowned anti-racist activist Tim Wise
Tim Wise is among the most prominent anti-racist voices in the United States, having spoken to over half a million people in forty-eight states about racism and white privilege over the past two decades. His writings are taught in college classrooms across the nation.

The lecture is a collaboration among many student organizations and departments on campus, including the Student Activities Board, the Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center, African American Studies and Research Program, Students Teaching Acceptance Not Discrimination, CATalyst and TallyCats.

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