The campus community is invited to attend the opening reception on February 26. The exhibit is on display in the Medical Center Library through March 21.
To commemorate the 65th anniversary of the United States Peace Corps, the Kentucky Peace Corps Association is highlighting the service of Kentucky's returned Peace Corps volunteers in a new traveling exhibit that will open at the William T. Young Library on March 1, 2026.
Held on Zoom, the virtual seminars help students, faculty, and staff improve and expand their research skills and make more efficient use of library resources. The Spring 2026 series will equip participants with practical techniques for a number of research skills and cover key features and search strategies for commonly-used databases.
From February 9–13, our Digital Scholarship & Data Librarians will lead daily online sessions that take a deep dive into a single popular dataset. Discover the ins and outs of a wide range of data sources accessible to UK Libraries users.
UK Libraries is now accepting applications for the Open Educational Resources (OER) Grant Program, which supports the adoption and creation of OER for use in UK courses. Available to students at no cost, OER increase access to higher education by eliminating the financial burden of traditional commercial textbooks.
Planning is underway for a full-scale, multi-year renovation of the Margaret I. King Library building to begin Fall 2026. The project will affect access to services at both the Special Collections Research Center and the King Library Annex.
In the latest episode of WUKY's Saving Stories, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History Director Doug Boyd shares a recent interview with Mayor Gorton, who reflects on the broader significance of the city's 250th anniversary celebration.
This spring, leap into datasets, learn the basics of coding in Python, demystify machine learning, and drop in for assistance submitting your electronic thesis or dissertation.
If you feel the union spirit beating mighty in your brave Cat heart, you’re in good company. UK Libraries collections are full of materials documenting the powerful history of Kentucky workers fighting for their rights.
In the newest episode of the Wisdom Project Podcast, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History Director Doug Boyd sits down with acclaimed actor Steve Zahn for a personal and unexpected conversation that moves far beyond Hollywood.