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Los Códices: An Exhibit of Illustrated Books from Indigenous Mesoamerica

Exhibit discussion by Dr. Lori Diel of Texas Christian University: "The Codex Mexicanus: Religion, History, and Medicine in an Aztec Codex" will be held on the 19th. Presented by Department of Hispanic Studies, UK Libraries Special Collections, Research Center Department of Anthropology Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies Program. The exhibit will be open to the public during regular library hours from September 19th to October 26th(M-F, 8am to 4pm).

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Margaret I. King Library, Special Collections

Confucianism and Nature: Ecological Motifs in Kang Youwei's Great Community

Presentation by Dr. Ban Wang (Stanford University), "Confucianism and Nature: Ecological Motifs in Kang Youwei's Great Community," Confucius Institute Distinguished Speaker Lecture, Co-sponsored by the International Village LLP, the Year of Migration, and the Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.

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Patterson Hall 218

IS: Arts and Culture Week Events

“The Universal Language: Latin”
September 17th, 2018, Patterson Hall 218, 4:00pm-5:00pm
Drs. Milena Minkova and Terence Tunberg from the Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department will present “The Universal Language: Latin” at the International Village LLP.

Cultural Research and Internship Opportunities
September 18th, 2018, Gatton College of Business, 435 UV, 3:00pm-4:00pm
Panelists will include Juliana McDonald, George Crothers, Philip Mink, and Renee Bonzani from the University of Kentucky’s Department of Anthropology. The University of Kentucky Department of Anthropology offers programs in three sub-disciplines of anthropology: archaeology, cultural, and biological. Learn about new and upcoming research, opportunities for field work, as well as their experiences with working with the Museum of Archeology. International Studies featured event.

Confucianism and Nature: Ecological Motifs in Kang Youwei's Great Community
September 18th, 2018, Gatton College of Business, 435 UV, 3:00pm-4:00pm
Presentation by Dr. Ban Wang (Stanford University), "Confucianism and Nature: Ecological Motifs in Kang Youwei's Great Community," Confucius Institute Distinguished Speaker Lecture, Co-sponsored by the International Village LLP, the Year of Migration, and the Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.

Education Abroad Fall Fair
September 18th, 2018, Student Center, Grand Ballroom, 3:00pm-6:00pm
The Education Abroad Fair showcases every international education opportunity available at UK. Students will find a range of global options, including study, intern, research, teach and service abroad programs. In addition, campus offices involved in the education abroad planning process, such as Financial Aid, the J. W. Stuckert Career Center and others, will be available to answer questions. Join Education Abroad on Tuesday, September 18th, in the Gatton Student Center from 3-6pm.

Los Códices: An Exhibit of Illustrated Books from Indigenous Mesoamerica
September 19th, 2018, Margaret I. King Library, Special Collections, 3:30pm-4:30pm
Exhibit discussion by Dr. Lori Diel of Texas Christian University: "The Codex Mexicanus: Religion, History, and Medicine in an Aztec Codex" will be held on the 19th. Presented by Department of Hispanic Studies, UK Libraries Special Collections, Research Center Department of Anthropology Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies Program. The exhibit will be open to the public during regular library hours from September 19th to October 26th(M-F, 8am to 4pm).

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Immigration Today

Please join us for an interdisciplinary panel discussion with distinguished scholars that examines current and pressing issues concerning immigration in the world today. Our panelists will give brief statements based on their research, and then we'll open the floor for questions and a conversation with the audience.

https://internationalvillage.as.uky.edu/immigration-today-0

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W.T. Young Library

WilDCats at the Capitol

WilDCats at the Capitol is the University of Kentucky’s federal government internship program that offers any UK student the opportunity to intern, earn course credit, and gain experience at the highest levels of government while living in the nation’s capital. Internships provide a dynamic opportunity to gain real- world work experience and apply classroom learning in a fast-paced, professional environment. Students spend 40 hours per week interning in the public agencies and private of ces on and off Capitol Hill.

Earn Credit as a Full-time Student- WilDCats at the Capitol is open to all majors. As a participant in this program, you will remain a full-time student earning 12 academic credit hours through your internship and classes taught by UK faculty in Washington, DC. By remaining a full-time student, you can use the scholarships and nancial aid you have earned and continue on a timely path to a degree.

Convenient Housing with UK Students- Participants in the program live together in a renovated historic town home in a safe district only steps from the US Capitol Building, the US Supreme Court, and the Library of Congress. Each town home is fully furnished; includes cable, utilities, laundry facilities, and internet; and is easily accessible to the DC Metro system.

Competitive Program Costs- Interns pay the same UK tuition and fee rates while living in the nation’s capital, but because WilDCats at the Capitol interns remain full-time students they can utilize their nancial aid and scholarships. Program housing costs include a $200 refundable security deposit and rental fees ranging from $3,900 in the summer to $4,300 in the fall and spring semesters for double occupancy rooms, shared living space, and a full kitchen to share with your fellow UK students interning in Washington, DC.

Financial Aid- In addition to scholarships and nancial aid that you have already earned, applicants are encouraged to apply for additional support offered by the Office of the President, Department of Political Science, and the UK Student Government Association. Last year, the WilDCats at the Capitol program awarded more than $15,000 in scholarships to participants. For more information about the program and details about the application process, please visit: www.uky.edu/president/internships/wildcats-capitol

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Lewis Honors College, Room U136Lewis Honors College, Room U136

WilDCats at the Capitol

WilDCats at the Capitol is the University of Kentucky’s federal government internship program that offers any UK student the opportunity to intern, earn course credit, and gain experience at the highest levels of government while living in the nation’s capital. Internships provide a dynamic opportunity to gain real- world work experience and apply classroom learning in a fast-paced, professional environment. Students spend 40 hours per week interning in the public agencies and private of ces on and off Capitol Hill.

Earn Credit as a Full-time Student- WilDCats at the Capitol is open to all majors. As a participant in this program, you will remain a full-time student earning 12 academic credit hours through your internship and classes taught by UK faculty in Washington, DC. By remaining a full-time student, you can use the scholarships and nancial aid you have earned and continue on a timely path to a degree.

Convenient Housing with UK Students- Participants in the program live together in a renovated historic town home in a safe district only steps from the US Capitol Building, the US Supreme Court, and the Library of Congress. Each town home is fully furnished; includes cable, utilities, laundry facilities, and internet; and is easily accessible to the DC Metro system.

Competitive Program Costs- Interns pay the same UK tuition and fee rates while living in the nation’s capital, but because WilDCats at the Capitol interns remain full-time students they can utilize their nancial aid and scholarships. Program housing costs include a $200 refundable security deposit and rental fees ranging from $3,900 in the summer to $4,300 in the fall and spring semesters for double occupancy rooms, shared living space, and a full kitchen to share with your fellow UK students interning in Washington, DC.

Financial Aid- In addition to scholarships and nancial aid that you have already earned, applicants are encouraged to apply for additional support offered by the Office of the President, Department of Political Science, and the UK Student Government Association. Last year, the WilDCats at the Capitol program awarded more than $15,000 in scholarships to participants. For more information about the program and details about the application process, please visit: www.uky.edu/president/internships/wildcats-capitol

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Location:
229 Gatton College of Business
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WilDCats at the Capitol

WilDCats at the Capitol is the University of Kentucky’s federal government internship program that offers any UK student the opportunity to intern, earn course credit, and gain experience at the highest levels of government while living in the nation’s capital. Internships provide a dynamic opportunity to gain real-world work experience and apply classroom learning in a fast-paced, professional environment. Students spend 40 hours per week interning in the public agencies and private offices on and off Capitol Hill.

Earn credit as a Full-time Student- WilDCats at the Capitol is open to all majors. As a participant in this program, you will remain a full-time student earning 12 academic credit hours through your internship and classes taught by UK faculty in Washington, DC. By remaining a full-time student, you can use the scholarships and financial aid you have earned and continue on a timely path to a degree.

Convenient Housing with UK Students- Participants in the program live together in a renovated historic town home in a safe district only steps from the US Capitol Building, the US Supreme Court, and the Library of Congress. Each town home is fully furnished; includes cable, utilities, laundry facilities, and internet; and is easily accessible to the DC Metro system.

Competitive Program Costs Interns pay the same UK tuition and fee rates while living in the nation’s capital, but because WilDCats at the Capitol interns remain full-time students they can utilize their nancial aid and scholarships. Program housing costs include a $200 refundable security deposit and rental fees ranging from $3,900 in the summer to $4,300 in the fall and spring semesters for double occupancy rooms, shared living space, and a full kitchen to share with your fellow UK students interning in Washington, DC.

Financial Aid In addition to scholarships and nancial aid that you have already earned, applicants are encouraged to apply for additional support offered by the Office of the President, Department of Political Science, and the UK Student Government Association. Last year, the WilDCats at the Capitol program awarded more than $15,000 in scholarships to participants. For more information about the program and details about the application process, please visit: www.uky.edu/president/internships/wildcats-capitol

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330AB Gatton Student Center

Education Abroad Fall Fair

The Education Abroad Fair showcases every international education opportunity available at UK. Students will find a range of global options, including study, intern, research, teach and service abroad programs. In addition, campus offices involved in the education abroad planning process, such as Financial Aid, the J. W. Stuckert Career Center and others, will be available to answer questions. Join Education Abroad on Tuesday, September 18th, in the Gatton Studennt Center from 3-6pm.

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Location:
Student Center Grand Ballroom
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