K week schedule 2016

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2016 Schedule

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Welcome to the University of Kentucky and K Week 2016! We have been preparing for your arrival and are very excited that you are here. K Week, the fall welcome week for all new students, is designed to make your transition to UK and to college life as smooth as possible. In the following schedule, you will find a wide variety of sessions, events, and social activities to help you get to know campus better, find answers to your questions, and make new friends. We want you to have fun and learn about your new home!

Welcome Wildcats! It is my pleasure to welcome you to your home away from home. During your time here, you will create some of life’s greatest memories, build lasting relationships with your peers, and experience a world of opportunity and growth. Campus is undergoing a significant transition, but K Week will provide you with the best introduction to “seeing blue” at the University of Kentucky. From navigating our beautiful campus as you find your first class to attending events over the next several days, K Week is a crash-course in all things UK. As you embark on this journey, take advantage of new possibilities and embrace different ideas. Over the next several weeks, you will begin to make friends; meet faculty and staff; and spend time with alumni who walked many of the same paths when they were students. Enjoy it and discover new communities that will support your success as a student. You will also be challenged academically and socially – lean on your network, faculty, staff, and friends to help you throughout your time on campus. K Week is a great way to accelerate this exciting process and jump-start your academic career. Mary Lynne and I look forward to seeing you around campus. Welcome to the Big Blue Nation!

Eli Capilouto President

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Hello Wildcats! Welcome to the University of Kentucky. We are thrilled you’re finally here! The next chapter in your life officially starts today, and there is no easier way to make that transition than K Week. In the following nine days there are more than 150 events, sessions, and social activities planned, each one offering a unique and exciting experience. Plus, with tons of free food and t-shirts, if you play your cards right you won’t pay for a meal or do laundry for almost two weeks! This 2016 K Week Schedule of Events is your guide to all of the awesome entertainment and socializing you can handle. Take a few minutes to flip through these pages and check out all the cool events you won’t want to miss! And if you find yourself a little lost (it happens!) or have questions, be sure to ask your friendly K Crew leader who will be glad to point you in the right direction. So grab some friends or meet up with your K Team and come on out! We look forward to seeing you on campus! Welcome home!

- The K Crew

Get the K Week schedule on your phone! Download the K Week app on your iPhone or Android! Download the FREE “UK K Week” app from your App Store or Android Market and access these exciting resources (and more!) at the touch of a button: - Find up-to-date K Week news and information - View the K Week schedule of events - Interact with an event location map - Explore the Campus Guide to social media, resources, and K Team information - Create your personalized K Week schedule with “My Schedule”

App is not available for Windows devices.

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K Teams There’s no need to worry about who you will attend K Week events with. All freshmen are assigned to a K Team, a small group of 15-20 students led by a member of the K Crew. If you came to UK without knowing anyone, your K Team will be a group that you can go to events with. Even if you came to UK with a lot of friends from high school, going to events with your K Team is the perfect opportunity to branch out and meet new people. You will meet at least five times with your K Team: - Friday, August 19 for K Week Kick-off at 7 p.m. - Saturday, August 20 before Big Blue U at 6:30 p.m. - Sunday, August 21 for lunch at 12 p.m. - Monday, August 22 for dinner and the Common Reading Experience book discussion at 5 p.m. - Tuesday, August 23 for a campus tour to help you find your classes at 4:30 p.m.

Freshmen living on campus should have received their K Team assignment by email over the summer. Students who are uncertain about their K Team assignment can check with K Week staff in the residence hall lobbies during move-in hours on Friday. Freshmen living off campus should check in on Johnson Center Fields from 6 p.m. – 7 p.m. on Friday, August 19 before the K Week Kick-off to receive a K Team assignment. If you are a transfer student and are interested in being assigned to a Transfer K Team, you should also check in on Johnson Center Fields at this time. When you arrive on Johnson Center Fields on Friday and Saturday evenings, look for your K Team number on a sign. Your K Crew leader will be there waiting to meet you and the rest of your K Team. 4

Follow Us! There are many ways for you to find out additional information about #KWeek. Be sure to check us out on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook. #KWeek #KWeek16 #UK20 - Twitter: @UKNSFP - Instagram: @UKNSFP - Snapchat: UK_KWeek - Facebook: UKY.NSFP

Need Help? Look for the K Crew! Lost? Disoriented? Need a friend? Need directions? Look for a member of the K Crew! These students are happy to assist you, and they’ve got the answers you need. Just bring your questions!

Questions? Call the Office of New Student & Family Programs at 859-257-6597 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or email KWeek@lsv.uky.edu. Be sure to get your K Crew leader’s cell phone number and email address so that you can ask any questions you have during K Week and throughout your first year at UK. Visit K Week online at www.uky.edu/KWeek.


Free Parking

Bringing Your Bicycle to Campus?

The Office of New Student & Family Programs has arranged to have the South Limestone Garage (Parking Structure #5 located at 409 South Limestone Street between South Upper Street and South Limestone Street next to Kennedy’s Wildcat Den) open for FREE parking on Friday, August 19, Saturday, August 20, and Sunday, August 21. - Friday, August 19 open free of charge for K Week guests 5 p.m. to 12 a.m.; last entrance will be at 9 p.m. - Saturday, August 20 open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; last entrance at 5 p.m.; enter the garage via S. Limestone St. - Sunday, August 21 open 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.; last entrance at 5 p.m.; enter the garage via S. Limestone St.

University of Kentucky Parking and Transportation Services strongly encourages all members of the campus community who plan to park their bicycle on campus to obtain and display a valid bicycle permit.

UK Parking has a helpful website with parking maps, bus schedules, and everything you need to know about getting around campus. Visit www.uky.edu/pts for more information. Enforcement Dates The following schedule is in place for enforcement of parking lots: Year-round Valid R6 (Seminary), R16, R17, and R18 permit required to park in designated lots. August 8 Valid R5, R11, and R12 permit required to park in designated lots. August 15 Valid CK, C-BCTC, C5, R7, R10, and R14 permit required to park in designated lots. August 24 Valid K*, off-peak, C8, and R8 permit required to park in designated lots.

You can apply for your free bicycle permit either online or in person: - www.uky.edu/pts/alternativetransportation_bicycle-information - Press Avenue Garage (PS #6) - South Limestone Garage (PS #5)

Campus Map, Campus Tours, and Construction The K Week mobile app is the best place to look to find out where all the events will be held. You will tour campus with your K Team on Tuesday, August 23 to help you find your classes as well as places to eat and hang out. With all the construction taking place on campus, even upperclass students are going to be figuring out where everything is located. Follow posted signs and allow extra time to make your way across campus since walking and driving routes may change from week to week based on the construction progress.

*Students may park without a permit in K areas of Commonwealth Stadium August 13 - August 23. PERMITS ARE NOT REQUIRED DURING THIS PERIOD. Permits ARE REQUIRED beginning August 24, 2016.

For more information, visit www.uky.edu/pts.

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Download the LiveSafe App The University of Kentucky is committed to your safety. UK Police and Student Government have launched the LiveSafe app in order to better address safety concerns that inevitably occur on a large college campus near a metropolitan area. The university strongly encourages students to be aware of such issues and take safety measures seriously.

UK’s Policies on Tobacco, Alcohol, Drugs, and Firearms Be aware that the university’s policies on tobacco, alcohol, drugs, and firearms are strictly enforced. Please visit www.uky.edu/studentconduct to review the Code of Student Conduct and to familiarize yourself with campus policies. Make note that tobacco use, drug use, and the illegal use of alcohol are prohibited on campus. Possession of firearms and other weapons is also prohibited.

Disability Resources for Students The University of Kentucky is committed to equal opportunity and nondiscrimination in all programs, events, and services, regardless of economic or social status, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, veteran status, or physical or mental disability. To request disability accommodation during K Week, contact the Disability Resource Center at 859-257-2754 or drc@uky.edu.

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Share Information – App users can submit tips for suspicious activity, harassment, or even a malfunctioning traffic signal, all with two-way text communications with the police. You can submit pictures or videos with your tip straight from your mobile phone. Tips can be submitted anonymously if you choose. Have Your Friend’s Back with SafeWalk – Participate in a virtual escort and monitor your friend’s location in real-time on a map. Users can chat with one another or call 911, if needed, from within the app. Navigate Campus – Access a building list and receive turn-by-turn walking or driving directions to any building on the Lexington campus. Summon Emergency Help – Call 911 or 859-257-UKPD or message campus police in an emergency from within the app. Safety officials can leverage location data in an emergency, allowing faster response times! Access Emergency Information and Resources – Fast access to campus emergency procedures as well as on and off campus resources. Download “LiveSafe” from Google Play or the App Store. Select “U. of Kentucky” as your school. Sign up with your name and information.


Tips for Making the Most of K Week K Week is full of opportunities to get out, get involved, get informed, and explore what awaits you here at UK. Completing the tasks in the checklist below will ensure that you get your college experience off to a great start! ❑ When you’re not attending K Week events, spend time getting settled in your room. Make it your home away from home. Don’t miss our Late-night Target Run on Sunday night for those things you forgot! ❑ Review the K Week schedule each night to see what is going on the following day. Look for daily emails with schedule highlights, too. You won’t want to miss all of the cool things coming up! ❑ Don’t hesitate to ask for help. Look for faculty, staff, and members of the K Crew throughout K Week. We all remember what it is like to be new to UK. ❑ Get to know your roommate, your resident advisor (RA), your neighbors, your K Team, and the K Crew. Begin building relationships with all the people you are going to be living with for the next nine months. ❑ Go to all your K Team meetings and as many other events as possible with your K Team. Doing so will get you connected with new friends – and potential study partners, dinner dates, and BFFs. ❑

Follow The Blueprint and read the K Book. Both of these publications are meant to help you in your transition to UK. The Blueprint offers step-by-step details on how to be successful in your first year at UK. The K Book is full of all the information that upperclass students think new students need to know and touches on everything from academic tips to things to do in Lexington and central Kentucky. Take advantage of all the information in both of these publications.

❑ Have fun!

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K Week Information for UK Moms, Dads, and Families Parents, family members, and other guests are invited to attend many of the sessions offered on Friday, August 19, and Saturday, August 20, including the New Student Induction Ceremony, Parents and Families Reception, and information sessions.

Welcome Parents, Guardians, and Families! We’re excited that you are participating in K Week with your student. We think that all of you will enjoy the experience. There will be some activities you can experience together and some that are meant just for you. We understand that you probably have a long list of things to do to help your student get settled, but we hope you’ll set aside the room preparations and errands to participate in K Week activities. Review the schedule, and make note of the activities that interest you. You’ll certainly want to make plans to attend the New Student Induction Ceremony where your student will officially join the UK community. Please note the required K Team meetings on Friday and Saturday night and make sure your student is in attendance. We encourage you to stop by the informal Parents and Families Reception on Friday night, August 19 to get to know UK administrators and fellow UK families and hear brief remarks from UK President Eli Capilouto. Student-only activities begin at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 20. Enjoy K Week, and let us know if we can be of any assistance!

Lauren Goodpaster Director

Nancy Stephens Associate Director

Office of New Student & Family Programs

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L to R: Lauren, Nicki, Nancy, Kasey

Nicki Jenkins Assistant Director

Kasey Borchardt Assistant Director


Parent and Family Tips for Making the Most of K Week - Review the schedule of events with your student. Make note of the events your student is expected to participate in, and decide what other events you want to attend. - Encourage your student to take advantage of any of the optional events that interest him/her. - Don’t worry if your student doesn’t have everything needed for his/her room. Remind your student to check out our Late-night Target run on Sunday night. Buses will take students to Target in Hamburg where they can stock up on snacks, school supplies, and more.

Parent and Family Tips for the First Few Weeks of School - Have you joined the UK Parent & Family Association? If not, it is not too late! You can join at the Parents and Families Reception on Friday or you can visit www.uky.edu/joinukpfa for a membership application and a complete list of member benefits. Joining the UK Parent & Family Association is a great way to support your UK student and stay up-to-date on the latest campus activities! - Is your student experiencing homesickness? Encourage him/her to reach out to a K Team leader, RA, friend, or psychologist at UK’s Counseling Center. Homesickness is a common experience. Suggest things he/she can do to make UK feel smaller: joining a student organization, talking to classmates, and seeking additional opportunities to meet people. - Encourage your student to spend as much time on campus as possible to help get to know UK better, meet new people, and feel more comfortable. As much as you may want to see your student, suggest that he/she not come home for a few weekends. Tell him/her to check the campus calendar to find out about all the events taking place. As much as you may be missing your student, don’t make him/her feel guilty about being here at UK. Encourage your Wildcat to take advantage of this opportunity to learn and grow. 9


Look for These Icons! Key Events – The most important events of K Week - don’t miss these! Free Food Free T-Shirts Free Stuff

Thursday, August 18 10:00 PM Late Night Presents Space Jam Memorial Hall

K Week hasn’t even started yet, but everyone already on campus is invited to join the Late Night Film Series for a free screening of this classic. Sponsored by the Student Center Director’s Office - Late Night Film Series.

Friday, August 19 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Residence Halls Open for Move-in Designated Locations

Due to campus revitalization, please turn off your GPS/ Google Maps and follow the detailed traffic plan/map for your respective hall. Specific move-in times, details, directions, and maps are available at www.uky.edu/ housing/undergraduate/moving/fall-move-in. Take time to visit this site and make note of your specific move-in time and directions! Sponsored by UK Housing.

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9:00 AM-5:00 PM Cats Den Underground Free Play Cats Den Underground (Lower Level Blazer Dining)

The Cats Den Underground offers table tennis, billiards, six flat screen televisions, and a snack bar with free popcorn. As the premier recreational space for activities on campus, the Cats Den Underground provides free entertainment to students each week, such as the Comedy Caravan, concerts, trivia nights, recreational tournaments, and much more. Bring your WildCard ID to take advantage of the Cats Den Underground with free billiards and table tennis all K Week! Visit www.uky.edu/studentcenter/catsden for hours of operation. Sponsored by Cats Den.

9:00 AM-1:00 PM T-shirt Swap North Campus courtyard, Johnson/Donovan courtyards, and Woodland Glen courtyard

Why aren’t you wearing blue? Come on, you’re a UK student now. You should be sporting your blue and white, not some old, grungy high school t-shirt and DEFINITELY not North Carolina blue or Tennessee orange! Bring your old high school t-shirts or shirts from other colleges and swap them out for vintage UK gear (one per person while supplies last)! Used shirts will be donated to charity. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

6:00 PM-7:00 PM Off-campus Transfer Check-in Johnson Center Fields

If you are a transfer student and are interested in being assigned to a Transfer K Team to participate in K Week events, you will need to check in with the K Crew staff to receive your K Team assignment, a complete K Week schedule, and information about K Week activities. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.


7:00 PM K Week Kick-off Johnson Center Fields 5:30 PM-7:00 PM Residence Hall Floor Meeting Residence Halls

If you live in a university residence hall, please join your resident advisor (RA) for your first official floor meeting. You’ll get to know your neighbors and start the school year off right. See your RA for additional information. Sponsored by the Office of Residence Life.

6:00 PM-7:00 PM Off-campus Freshman Check-in Johnson Center Fields

Freshmen not living in university housing need to check in to receive a complete K Week schedule, their K Team assignment, and information about K Week activities before they meet with their K Team. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

5:30 PM-8:00 PM Parents and Families Reception Starbucks at W.T. Young Library

While students participate in the first K Team meeting of K Week, parents and families are invited to an informal reception to meet and mingle with UK administrators, faculty, staff, and fellow UK families. There will be activities for younger family members and refreshments provided. Participate in Letters from Home; write a letter to your new UK student, and the Parent & Family Association will deliver it a few weeks into the fall semester. President Eli Capilouto will offer brief remarks to parents and families during the reception. Sponsored by the UK Parent & Family Association.

Students, this is your first don’t-miss event! Tonight you will meet your K Team and K Crew leader. You’ll be spending a lot of time with them during K Week. This is the perfect opportunity to get to know everyone. When you arrive at Johnson Center Fields, just look for a sign with your K Team number. Your K Crew leader will be there waiting to meet you! Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

Following K Week Kick-off-12:00 AM Death By Chocolate Baptist Campus Ministry (429 Columbia Avenue)

Directly after the K Week Kick-off, come eat your weight in chocolate, meet new friends, and find out all about the BCM on campus. Can’t wait to see you there! Sponsored by Baptist Campus Ministry.

Following K Week Kick-off-2:00 AM CSF Luau Party CSF Building (Corner of Woodland & Columbia at stoplight by W.T. Young Library)

Biggest party on campus, first night of the year! Free food. Pigs roasting. 3,000+ people dancing! Make your summer last one night longer at the hottest party of K Week. Sponsored by Christian Student Fellowship (CSF).

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10:00 PM-11:00 PM Welcome Home! Residence Hall Community Socials Your Residence Hall

Come unwind in your new home away from home with your residence hall family! Get to know the Residence Life staff and your new digs while making new friends in the hall! Sponsored by the Office of Residence Life.

11:45 PM-2:00 AM Midnight Dodgeball Johnson Center

Relive your elementary school days as we bring back this schoolyard classic. Be sure to stretch and join us for some late-night dodgeball-flying action. Sponsored by Club Dodgeball.

Saturday, August 20 8:30 AM-10:30 AM DONUT Avoid The Study The Study South @ Complex Commons and The Study North @ Jewell Hall

Come to The Study for free donuts, coffee, juice, t-shirts, and more! You will get to meet the tutors and learn more about the services that The Study offers. Sponsored by Transformative Learning.

9:00 AM-10:30 AM Continental Breakfast for New Students and Families in the School of Human Environmental Sciences Programs 200 Funkhouser Building

Meet with faculty, administrators, and student leaders. Students and families will visit with faculty before and following the brief remarks at 9:30 a.m. Learn more about major-related organizations, our peer mentor program, and academic tips for a successful first semester. Sponsored by the Advising Resource Office, School of Human Environmental Sciences. 12

9:00 AM-10:30 AM Lewis Honors College Welcome Memorial Coliseum

Incoming Lewis Honors College students and their families are encouraged to join Lewis Honors College faculty, staff, and students for this welcome and overview of the college. Sponsored by the Lewis Honors College.

9:00 AM-3:00 PM K Week Information Table White Hall Classroom Building, First Floor

If you’ve got questions about K Week, we’ve got answers! Stop by the information table to pick up a schedule, learn more about events, or just get answers to your questions. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

9:00 AM-3:00 PM T-shirt Swap White Hall Classroom Building, First Floor by K Week Information Table

Why aren’t you wearing blue? Come on, you’re a UK student now. You should be sporting your blue and white, not some old, grungy high school t-shirt and DEFINITELY not North Carolina blue or Tennessee orange! Bring your old high school t-shirts or shirts from other colleges and swap them out for UK gear (one per person while supplies last)! Used shirts will be donated to charity. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.


10:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 2:00 PM Meet the UK Dining Dietitian 102 White Hall Classroom Building

Join UK Dining registered dietitian Lauren McKnightFord, RDN, LD for a session on where to find nutritious options on campus, how to eat well and make better choices, special diets, and food allergies. This thirtyminute session will be offered at 10 a.m., 12 p.m., and 2 p.m. Sponsored by UK Dining.

10:00 AM-10:50 AM Parental Involvement in Fraternity and Sorority Life 122 White Hall Classroom Building

Parents play an important role in their sons and daughters having a positive experience in Greek Life. Parents will have an opportunity to ask questions of the Fraternity and Sorority Life staff about all issues from academics to leadership and involvement to hazing. Sponsored by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs.

10:00 AM-10:50 AM When the Chemistry is Right: Surviving Gen Chem 106 White Hall Classroom Building

10:00 AM-10:50 AM Academic Advising: How It Works! 114 White Hall Classroom Building

Don’t miss your chance to learn everything you wanted to know about how advisors can help you, the secrets to building a successful advisor-advisee partnership, and making it through to get your degree! Sponsored by the UK Advising Network.

11:00 AM-2:00 PM Campus Resource Fair Outside White Hall Classroom Building

Be sure to stop by to learn more about many of the resources on campus that can help make your first year at UK a success! Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

Are you taking chemistry courses this year? Meet our Director of General Chemistry, and learn key ways to succeed in chemistry. You will hear tips for the best studying and test-taking practices. If you are enrolled in chemistry this year, you won’t want to miss this insider information. Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry.

10:00 AM-10:50 AM Transfer Information Session 110 White Hall Classroom Building

Come join us for donuts and a brief information session to help connect you with the resources available for transfer students at UK. You’ll have the opportunity to meet representatives from student services and participate in a Q&A. Sponsored by the UK Transfer Center. 13


11:00 AM-11:50 AM All About the Benjamins: UK Resources for Financial Success and Wellness 102 White Hall Classroom Building

Navigate your way to financial literacy. Meet our MoneyCATS – Financial Wellness Program team while discovering many of the resources available at UK to parents and students to help along the financial success journey. Interactive, fun, and full of awesome prizes – don’t miss out! Parents and families are encouraged to attend. Sponsored by MoneyCATS Financial Wellness, Wellness Initiatives for Student Empowerment Office.

11:00 AM-11:50 AM Write Right: Tips for Writing Well in College 114 White Hall Classroom Building

Are you taking Composition and Communication I & II this year? Then join us to see what’s new in college writing. In C&C, you will compose at least 25 “pages” of material (reflective, analytical, and persuasive) to communicate in print and digital media. Get an inside look into the brave new world of 21st century writing. Sponsored by Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Studies (WRD).

11:00 AM-11:50 AM Succeeding in a Large Lecture Classroom 106 White Hall Classroom Building

Do you have classes that meet in Memorial Hall, the 1st floor of White Hall Classroom Building, rooms 121, 221, or 321 in the Academic Science Building, or rooms 139, 153, or 155 in the Chemistry-Physics Building? If so, attend this session to discover how to make the most of your academic experience in a large classroom. You’ll learn where to sit, how to form a good relationship with your instructor, and more insider tips for success. Parents and families are welcome to attend. Sponsored by Transformative Learning and the Office of New Student & Family Programs. 14

11:00 AM-11:50 AM OMG! Did I Just Email that to My Professor? 110 White Hall Classroom Building

Communicating with professors can be a scary thing, so you need to be sure you are doing it properly. Come to this session to learn how upperclass students have faced their fears with intimidating professors. Once you get their expertise, you will be one step ahead of all your classmates. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

11:00 AM-2:00 PM WRD Graffiti Wall Outside White Hall Classroom Building

The Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Studies (WRD) encourages all new students to come paint, tag, draw, and create something on the graffiti wall that represents their own perspective on the coming year at UK. We provide the wall and art tools. You provide the creativity. Share your work and your world by posting images and videos of the graffiti wall to Instagram and Snapchat. Sponsored by Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Studies and the College of Arts & Sciences.

12:00 PM-12:50 PM Campus Safety Information Session 110 White Hall Classroom Building

A representative from the UK Police Department will offer important information to keep students safe in the residence halls and around campus. Parents and families are encouraged to attend. Sponsored by UK Police.


12:00 PM, 1:00 PM, and 2:00 PM Campus Tours for Families Tours depart from the K Week Information Table in White Hall Classroom Building

Haven’t seen campus yet or want to look around again? Student leaders will be available to show parents and families our beautiful campus at 12 p.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. Students will take a tour with their K Teams on Tuesday to find their classes. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

12:00 PM-12:50 PM Horses, Bluegrass, Basketball, and More: Welcome to Kentucky 114 White Hall Classroom Building

Kentucky is certainly known for its horses, bluegrass, and basketball. You’ll soon find that there is so much more to this great state. This session is the perfect opportunity for out-of-state students and their families to learn about all the great things Kentucky and Lexington have to offer. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

12:00 PM-12:50 PM A Parent’s Guide to Life After August 20 122 White Hall Classroom Building

The first year of university life is a period of transition not only for most college students but also for the students’ parents and family members. Join a licensed psychologist from the UK Counseling Center (Consultation and Psychological Services) in a discussion of the adjustment issues that students and their families face. Sponsored by the UK Counseling Center.

1:00 PM-1:50 PM Successful Off-campus Living 207 White Hall Classroom Building

Living off campus can be a challenge for any student. First-year students can be particularly at-risk for failure when living off campus. Leases, utilities, ordinances, transportation . . . these issues and more simply add to what can be an already stressful academic transition for new students. This session by the Office of OffCampus Student Services (OCSS) will help students begin to navigate the challenges and issues that accompany living off campus. Sponsored by OffCampus Student Services.

1:00 PM-1:50 PM #UKLifeHacks Presentation U! @ The Hub in W.T. Young Library

Learn tips and tricks for academic success from some of UK’s best and brightest students. Sponsored by Transformative Learning.

1:00 PM-1:50 PM How to Graduate in Four Years 102 White Hall Classroom Building

While you may hear jokes about graduating in 4 or 5 or even 6 years, paying for extra semesters of college when you don’t need to is no laughing matter. With a little planning and the advice of the knowledgeable faculty and staff on our campus, you can make sure you graduate in a timely manner and make the most of your time at UK. During this session you’ll hear from a panel made up of people from the biggest colleges on campus as well as those familiar with academic advising, degree planning, and student involvement. Parents and families are encouraged to attend. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

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1:00 PM-1:50 PM Parents Watch for Warning Signs: Suicide Prevention for College Students 203 White Hall Classroom Building

Parents and families, just because your sons and daughters are leaving you at home doesn’t mean they won’t be talking to you when times are tough. Learn how to see the warning signs of suicide in your college student, ask the right questions, and make good referrals so students get the help they need. Sponsored by the UK Counseling Center.

2:00 PM-2:50 PM Surviving Your First Year and Beyond: Strategies to Do Well in Your Classes 114 White Hall Classroom Building

Attending college is a different experience than going to high school. There are, however, some strategies that you can use to greatly increase your chances for success. Bill Burke, instructor for Biology 103, will discuss practices that have proven to work. Sponsored by the Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching.

2:00 PM-2:50 PM Getting Around Campus and Beyond 110 White Hall Classroom Building

A UK Parking & Transportation representative will talk about all the ways to get to and around campus and Lexington. Many students find that it’s just as quick, easy, and convenient to get around by using the alternative transportation resources that the university and city offer. You’ll also learn about parking basics and have a chance to ask questions about navigating your new home. Sponsored by UK Parking & Transportation Services.

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2:00 PM-2:50 PM Faith and College: Campus Ministry Opportunities at UK 106 White Hall Classroom Building

Batman & Robin. Blue & White. Peanut Butter & Jelly. College & Faith. Some things just go together. But what about college and faith? No doubt there is a spectrum of involvement in faith - but we are all on a spiritual journey. There are organizations at the University of Kentucky investing resources to encourage individuals in their journey. The Religious Advisors Staff (RAS) looks forward to sharing information about these organizations with you and helping those newest to the Big Blue family find a faith community where they can be encouraged and thrive. We encourage you to also check ukfaith.org for more information. Sponsored by the Religious Advisors Staff.

2:00 PM-2:50 PM #IAmAWomanInSTEM Meet-and-Greet 122 White Hall Classroom Building

Join in a gathering of mentors and undergraduate women majoring in (or thinking about majoring in) the fields of Sciences, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. We seek volunteers for student ambassadors to support the urgent need for greater gender diversity in these majors and the related careers. Sponsored by Student and Academic Life.


3:30 PM-4:30 PM New Student Induction Ceremony Memorial Coliseum

Students, family members, and guests are invited to join President Eli Capilouto and other members of the university community to commemorate the start of a new school year. All new students are expected to attend this annual university celebration where they will be officially inducted into the UK family. Parents, families, and guests are encouraged to attend. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

Following New Student Induction Ceremony Minority Student Welcome Outside Bowman’s Den

Come mix and mingle with the National Pan-Hellenic Council, current minority student organizations, and minority student leaders to learn more about how to get involved at UK. There will be food, giveaways, music, and a great time. Sponsored by the National Pan-Hellenic Council.

Following New Student Induction Ceremony Pics at the Plaza Wildcat Alumni Plaza

Be sure to stop by after the New Student Induction Ceremony for refreshments! We encourage students, family, and friends to get their photo made with our famous Bowman statue. Sponsored by Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow.

4:30 PM-6:15 PM Eat Dinner/Free Time

Student-only activities begin at 6:30 p.m. During this short break, students and families can put finishing touches on rooms, grab a quick dinner, and say good-bye. Please be sure to be back on campus by 6:30 p.m. to meet your K Team on Johnson Center Fields.

Student-Only Activities Begin at 6:30 PM All new students will gather with their K Team at 6:30 on the Johnson Center Fields to learn more about everything planned for the rest of K Week. Get your official K Week t-shirt, then march together to Commonwealth Stadium for Big Blue U, one of K Week’s greatest traditions! Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

Big Blue U Commonwealth Stadium

Join the Big Blue Nation with a march into Commonwealth Stadium. You’ll learn UK cheers and songs, hear from UK coaches, and get your class photo taken on the football field! Be sure to wear UK blue to show your Wildcat pride. Student football season tickets will be sold after the event at Ruckus, based on availability. Go Cats! Sponsored by UK Athletics.

Campus Ruckus Johnson Center Fields

Campus Ruckus is the perfect event to kick off the school year! Join us after Big Blue U for great activities, inflatables, and music! Student organizations will have games and fun information to let you know all UK has to offer. There will be free food, drinks, and tons of free t-shirts, too! This event is a UK and Student Activities Board tradition. Sponsored by Student Activities Board.

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9:00 PM-12:00 AM Late Night at the JC Johnson Center

Check out the state-of-the-art facilities at the Johnson Center with a late-night workout, game of pick-up basketball, or a jog around the indoor track. Your UK student ID is required for admittance. Check www.uky.edu/campusrec for more information. Sponsored by Campus Recreation.

Sunday, August 21 9:00 AM-10:00 AM Catholic Welcome Mass Catholic Newman Center (320 Rose Lane off Rose Street across from Fine Arts Building)

All are welcome to attend one of our weekly Sunday Masses at 9 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m., and 8:30 p.m. After the 9 a.m. mass there will be a welcome reception with food to connect with the Catholic Wildcat student community. After 5 p.m. there will be a free spaghetti dinner. Sponsored by Catholic Wildcats.

9:00 AM-12:00 PM Free Limo Rides to Church St. Augustine’s Chapel (472 Rose Street)

Join us for breakfast and a ride to a local Episcopal or Lutheran church for worship. Limos departing approx. every 15 minutes from 9:00-10:45 a.m. Sponsored by the St. Augustine’s Chapel Lutheran-Episcopal Campus Ministry and Gold Shield Transportation.

10:00 AM-12:00 PM Wildcats at Worship Memorial Hall Amphitheater

Raise your blood sugar and your hands. Free pancakes at 10 a.m. and a one-of-a-kind on-campus Christian worship service at 11 a.m. (Of course hand-raising is optional). Sponsored by the Christian organizations of Religious Advisors Staff. 18

12:00 PM-2:00 PM K Team Lunch

All new students will meet with their K Teams for lunch and good conversation. Check with your K Crew leader to find out where to meet. Bring your K Book with you to learn about all of its great tips and resources! Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

2:00 PM-4:00 PM UK Lex-Mart Rose Street Walkway (between Rose Street and W.T. Young Library)

New to town? Don’t know where to shop? Or just want free stuff? Stop by UK Lex-Mart, our community business fair! Local stores, restaurants, and other businesses will be on hand to welcome you to Lexington. Come check out what services they have to offer, enjoy tasty treats, and stock up on coupons and giveaways. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

4:00 PM-5:00 PM Panhellenic Bid Day Ceremony Memorial Coliseum

The women of the Panhellenic Council and its member sororities will be celebrating the end of formal recruitment and welcoming the newest members of our community during this official ceremony. Bid Day is only for members and invited guests. Sponsored by the Panhellenic Council.

4:00 PM-7:00 PM Main Lawn Mingle Main Building Lawn

Join us for the opportunity to meet the Greek community. Each fraternity will have a table set up on the lawn in front of the Main Building where students are encouraged to meet as many fraternity men as possible. Food and drinks will be provided. Sponsored by the Interfraternity Council.


4:00 PM-8:00 PM Semester Kick-off Party Outside Blazer Dining

Kick off your semester right by enjoying free food, music, games, giveaways, and a great time hosted by the culinary team. Sponsored by UK Dining.

5:00 PM-6:15 PM Transfer Student Reception Hilary J. Boone Center

Meet transfer students from other colleges and majors. Enjoy free food, giveaways, and conversation. Current UK students and transfer student service representatives will be present to answer questions. Sponsored by the UK Transfer Center.

5:30 PM-7:00 PM MathExcel Pizza Get-together Math House (654 Maxwelton Court)

If you are enrolled in MA 113 (Calculus I) this semester, join us for pizza and drinks. MathExcel workshop leaders and undergraduate peer mentors will welcome new students to the program. Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics.

5:30 PM-7:30 PM Outdoor Madness Johnson Center Fields

We will be playing soccer, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, and flag football. Come join in on the madness, or just come to watch! Sponsored by Young Life College.

6:00 PM-7:00 PM God, Ph.D. CSF Building (Corner of Woodland & Columbia at stoplight by W.T. Young Library)

Rumor: believing in God means leaving your brain behind. Or does it? Grab a bite and hear from UK professors about how deep faith and careful thinking go together. Q&A afterwards. Sponsored by Ratio Christi.

6:00 PM-8:00 PM One Smart Cookie Presentation U! @ The Hub in W.T. Young Library

Come to Presentation U! in the basement of W.T. Young Library for cookies, t shirts, and much more. Enjoy Media Depot’s state-of-the-art green screen and be entered to win a prize! Sponsored by Presentation U! and Media Depot

6:00 PM-9:00 PM UK Olympics Soccer Complex

Meet at Johnson Center Fields to walk to the Soccer Complex together. Come watch the 2016 Rio Olympic Closing Ceremony. Show off your country’s pride by wearing your colors, making signs, and waving your flags. Sponsored by UK International Center and UK’s Soccer Team.

6:30 PM-7:30 PM EMPOWER: Women’s Leadership Program Info Session 204 White Hall Classroom Building

Come get free dinner and learn more about EMPOWER, which includes a weekend retreat, monthly sessions, and fun activities all throughout the year! You’ll hear from past participants, learn more about the application process, and get your questions answered! Sponsored by Leadership Exchange.

6:30 PM-8:00 PM Cure Your Sweet Tooth with PhiDE 208 White Hall Classroom Building

Stop by for a dessert party to foster connections between pre-medical students. Phi Delta Epsilon is a co-ed medical fraternity on campus for undergraduates, and we would love to meet you. Sponsored by Phi Delta Epsilon International Medical Fraternity.

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7:00 PM-10:00 PM Shark Bite Night Southside Church of Christ (1533 Nicholasville Road)

Come celebrate the 41st anniversary of Jaws by enjoying fish tacos and Jaws 2. The amazing event takes place at Southside Church of Christ at the corner of Alumni Drive and Nicholasville Road. Sponsored by Cats for Christ.

7:00 PM-10:00 PM HQ Video Game Tourney CSF Building (Corner of Woodland & Columbia by W.T. Young Library)

Flex your thumbs and battle for the title of top gamer on campus. Super Smash Bros. Wii U & FIFA 2016! Tons more on alternate screens. Prizes for the tourney winners! Sponsored by The HQ.

7:00 PM-10:00 PM Coffee House The Wesley Foundation Lawn (508 Columbia Avenue)

Coffee House is a fun way to get to know the Wesley community. We’ll be serving free coffee, hot chocolate, tea, and desserts from local bakeries. Also join us in live karaoke, all on the Wesley lawn. Sponsored by the Wesley Foundation.

8:00 PM-10:30 PM Kickball and Snacks! Johnson Center Fields

Dust off those old playground skills and come play in our massive head-to-head kickball game! Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega.

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11:00 PM-1:00 AM Late-night Target Run

Beginning at 10:30 p.m., buses will run continuously during the event and will pick up and drop off students at Wildcat Alumni Plaza on Euclid Avenue across from Memorial Coliseum AND at the corner of University Drive and Huguelet Drive. Don’t miss this fun opportunity to catch a bus with other UK students and enjoy a late-night shopping excursion to Target! Stock up on items for your residence hall room, soft drinks, snacks, and anything else you might need to be at home on campus. You’ll be able to buy all this and more while enjoying free food, cool activities, and prizes! Sponsored by Target at Hamburg.

Monday, August 22 9:00 AM-11:00 AM Pharmacy 101: Meet, Greet, and Learn about Pharmacy at UK BioPharm Complex Atrium (789 Limestone across from Kentucky Clinic)

Join UK College of Pharmacy faculty, staff, and students to learn more about the path to pharmacy, 50+ career options, and tips to strengthen your application! This is a rare opportunity for 1st year students to interact with UKCOP faculty members and discuss the future of the profession, research, international opportunities, career options, and more. A building tour will be provided. Come see what pharmacy has to offer! Sponsored by the UK College of Pharmacy.


10:00 AM-5:00 PM Veterans Resource Center Open House Erikson Hall basement

11:00 AM-11:50 AM A User Guide to Your Mathematics Class 234 White Hall Classroom Building

10:00 AM-6:00 PM Tech Help @ The Hub The Hub @ W.T. Young Library

11:00 AM-11:50 AM UK Alternative Service Breaks You’ve got to GO there to KNOW there! 238 White Hall Classroom Building

President Capilouto will welcome new student veterans to UK and to our new center. Light refreshments will be served following remarks. All student veterans and military students are welcome to stop by between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sponsored by the Veterans Resource Center.

Need personal assistance with technology needs? Bring your laptop or other device and ask about link blue password resets, software downloads, printer setup, and more. Experienced staff members are available from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each weekday of K Week and throughout the semester to assist students, so walk in when it best fits your schedule. Sponsored by Analytics and Technologies (UKAT).

10:00 AM-10:50 AM Canvas 101 319 White Hall Classroom Building

Canvas is an online tool that allows instructors to post course information, conduct discussions, give quizzes, and more. You will likely use Canvas in many of your first-year classes. Come learn how to use the site before classes begin. Sponsored by Analytics and Technologies (UKAT).

10:00 AM-10:50 AM Center for Community Outreach Info Session 238 White Hall Classroom Building

Are you taking a math class this semester? If so, then don’t miss this session on MA 109, 110, 111, 113, 123, and 137. Mathematics faculty will share tips and advice on how to succeed in their classes. Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics.

Looking to spend your next academic break doing something different? With 15 volunteer immersion programs ranging from Appalachia to Africa, spanning from two days to two weeks, UK ASB has got you covered! Sponsored by the Center for Community Outreach.

11:00 AM-12:00 PM Survival Skills: Finding Your Way around the UK Libraries W.T. Young Library

Look for the Survivor-themed Information Desk in the atrium of Young Library (from August 17 through September 9). Stop by for “Ask Us! Live!”- the live edition of our always helpful answers to your questions, prize wheel, memory games, and treats! Get information about our resource fair on August 30th from 4-4:45 p.m. Sponsored by UK Libraries.

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College Meeting Day All new students are expected to attend their designated meeting.

Agriculture, Food, and Environment 1:00 PM Agricultural Science Center

Arts & Sciences 12:30 PM

Academic Science Building Lobby

Communication and Information 12:00 PM Lafferty Lawn

Design 12:00 PM

Pence Hall

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Education 12:00 PM

Front Lawn of Taylor Education Building

Engineering 12:00 PM

Singletary Center for the Arts

Fine Arts 1:00 PM

Fine Arts Building Guignol Lobby (Rose Street entrance)

Gatton College of Business and Economics 2:00 PM 111 Business & Economics Building

Health Sciences 12:00 PM (Check-in begins at 11:30 AM) NURS 201

Nursing 2:30 PM

Nursing 201

Public Health 12:00 PM

Public Health, Suite 118

Social Work 2:00 PM

645 Patterson Office Tower

Undergraduate Studies 2:30 PM Memorial Hall

Academic Expectations

1. Attend and prepare for all classes.

3. Create and respect relationships.

4. Expand your education beyond the classroom.

5. Believe in your ability to succeed.

2. Reflect on and apply what you learn.


5:00 PM-7:00 PM Dinner with Your K Team Ask your K Crew for your designated meeting location.

All new students will meet with their K Teams for dinner and discussion about this year’s Common Reading Experience book, Orphan Train. Students are expected to share their QLC assignment as a part of this discussion and by doing so will receive a voucher for a We Are UK t-shirt (while supplies last). Even if you haven’t read or finished the book, don’t miss dinner and good conversation with your K Team! Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

7:00 PM-7:30 PM The Key to Involvement 202 The 90

What makes one’s college experience the best, most unique experience it can be? Getting involved! Through this information session, students will learn all of the possibilities for involvement UK has to offer. Sponsored by Leadership Exchange.

7:00 PM-9:00 PM College of Public Health Outing at the Lexington Legends Whitaker Bank Ballpark Don’t miss an opportunity for Public Health faculty, staff, and students to socialize at a minor league baseball game in Lexington. Sponsored by Public Health Admissions/Student Affairs.

7:00 PM-8:00 PM Ultimate Frisbee Johnson Center Fields

Join us for the 4th annual RUF Ultimate Frisbee fest! Regardless of skill level, we’d love for you to join us as we play multiple games of ultimate frisbee. Come out and make some new friends; enjoy the music and the free t-shirts! Sponsored by RUF (Reformed University Fellowship).

8:00 PM-9:00 PM Monday Night Live Baptist Campus Ministry (429 Columbia Avenue)

If you’re up for a good laugh, come out to the BCM for a college twist on Saturday Night Live where you can expect great hosts, skits, videos, and live music. Join us for a cookout on the front lawn at 7 p.m! Sponsored by Baptist Campus Ministry.

7:00 PM-8:00 PM Candy, Condoms, and Coffee 106 White Hall Classroom Building

Join the Sexperts, a group of peer health educators through University Health Service, as they host a game of Safer Sex Trivia. They will also give out Starbucks coupons and free safer sex supplies. Sponsored by The Sexperts and University Health Service.

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8:00 PM-11:00 PM K Week Spectacular Memorial Hall and surrounding lawns

No Student Center? No problem! During construction, campus organizations have come together to continue the Spectacular tradition welcoming new students to campus. Spectacular offers students a night of entertainment with a variety of novelties, music, and more. Be amazed by mentalist Christopher Carter as he performs tricks beyond reason. Finish the evening with a showing of Zootopia at 10 p.m., the first film of the fall ‘16 semester Late Night Film Series schedule. Sponsored by Student Activities Board, UK Student Center, WRFL, Cats Den, Late Night Film Series, Martin Luther King Center, and the Office of LGBTQ* Resources.

8:30 PM-10:30 PM White Hall Night White Hall Classroom Building

This is an opportunity to mingle with the 22 IFC fraternities and explore all chapters on campus. Business casual attire is encouraged. Sponsored by the Interfraternity Council.

9:00 PM-11:00 PM Wesley Foundation Nerf War The Wesley Foundation Building (508 Columbia Avenue)

Tuesday, August 23 9:45 AM-3:30 PM FUSION (For Unity and Service In Our Neighborhoods) Johnson Center Fields

Soar into service at FUSION 2016 featuring free lunch and t-shirts, speeches from community leaders, a sneak peak of DanceBlue’s line dance, snow cones, and a whole lot of service! This annual gathering of students, faculty, and staff is the largest single-day service event in the Commonwealth of Kentucky! Each year more than 1,000 participants volunteer at 70+ sites in Lexington. Service activities vary from outside yard work to painting and from sorting items in offices to serving meals in soup kitchens! Join more than 1,000 other Wildcats in connecting to our community, and get to know one another even better at the superhero-themed after party on Johnson Center Fields until 4 p.m! Sign up for FUSION now at uky.volunteermatch.org by creating an account and searching for FUSION 2016. Pre-registration will close at midnight on August 21st. There will be limited spaces for on-site registration. Sponsored by the Center for Community Outreach.

Test your aim at the Wesley Foundation Nerf War! Don’t have a Nerf gun? No worries; we will provide Nerf guns for those in need of defenses. We also will have prepared battle fuel in the form of a walking taco bar! Sponsored by The Wesley Foundation.

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4:30 PM-5:30 PM Campus Tours for K Teams Ask your K Crew for designated meeting location.

3:00 PM-4:00 PM Survival Skills: Finding Your Way around the UK Libraries W.T. Young Library

Look for the Survivor-themed Information Desk in the atrium of Young Library (from August 17 through September 9). Stop by for “Ask Us! Live!”- the live edition of our always helpful answers to your questions, prize wheel, memory games, and treats! Get information about our resource fair on August 30th from 4-4:45 p.m. Sponsored by UK Libraries.

All new students will meet with their K Teams for a campus tour to help them find their classes. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

6:00 PM-7:00 PM Lewis Honors College Orientation and Book Discussion White Hall Classroom Building First Floor Classrooms New Honors students are required to attend this discussion of the Honors common reading selection. Pizza will be provided. Sponsored by the Lewis Honors College.

3:00 PM-4:00 PM Student Government Association (SGA) Information Session 203 The 90

Get information on how SGA functions as well as tips on to get involved as early as you choose to. Sponsored by the Student Government Association.

3:00 PM-5:00 PM Rec ‘N Roll Johnson Center

Start or continue your journey as an active Wildcat at this Campus Rec extravaganza! You will get a taste of everything we have to offer within fitness, intramural sports, sport clubs, outdoor pursuits, and aquatics at UK! Sponsored by Campus Recreation.

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5:30 PM-7:30 PM We Are UK Memorial Hall Amphitheater

We Are UK is an exciting event that celebrates the uniqueness of the UK community. This festival includes a variety of free food from Kentucky and from across the world. You’ll also see live performances ranging from hip hop to country, poetry to debate, and other random talents from UK students, faculty, and staff. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

8:00 PM-10:00 PM Capture the Flag Johnson Center Fields

What better way to end your last official night of summer than a huge game of capture the flag?! Join us for a giant match-up on the Johnson Center Fields and stay for the music and free t-shirts! Sponsored by RUF (Reformed University Fellowship).

8:00 PM-10:00 PM Greek Wide Cookout Bowman’s Den Lawn

Greek Wide is a student-led ministry for Greeks at UK. Join us for a cookout with the chance to win t-shirts and water bottle stickers. The food will be free! Sponsored by Cru.

8:00 PM-9:00 PM Student VIP Shopping @ UK Bookstore UK Bookstore (334 Lexington Avenue behind Joe Craft Center)

Visit the UK Bookstore for Student VIP Night for food, games, a photo booth, and 25% off one clothing item. Sponsored by the UK Bookstore.

8:00 PM-10:00 PM Searching for UK’s Bobby Fischer CSF Building (Corner of Woodland & Columbia at stoplight by W.T. Young Library)

Warm up your brain - and your chess game - before classes begin. Whether you’ve never played before or you’re a chess junkie, all skill levels are welcome! Join us this Tuesday and every Tuesday. Sponsored by the UK Chess League. 26


Wednesday, August 24 First Day of Classes 7:30 AM-3:00 PM Super Start Wildcat Alumni Plaza near Bowman’s Den, Outside White Hall Classroom Building, and Rose Street near the W.T. Young Library sign

Do you need directions to class? Do you have unanswered questions? Would you like a bottle of water to drink as you walk across campus? Be sure to stop by one of the Super Start tents during the first two days of classes. Staff members in Student and Academic Life will be available to greet and assist you. Sponsored by Student and Academic Life.

8:00 AM-2:00 PM WRFL Open House WRFL Station Office (Basement of White Hall Classroom Building)

Directors and DJs will be at the station all day encouraging new students to apply to volunteer. We’ll be giving away t-shirts, stickers, and RiFLes. Sponsored by WRFL.

9:30 AM-11:30 AM Breakfast Blitz University Health Service 1st Floor Lobby

Start your first day of classes with a Breakfast Blitz! University Health Service invites students to attend our free open house breakfast. Meet and greet with UHS clinicians and staff, peer health educators, Student Health Advisory Council members, and learn about our services. Sponsored by University Health Service and Student Health Advisory Council.

9:45 AM-1:00 PM First Day of School Photos Rose Street at the Super Start tent

You know families love to take first day of school photos of their kids! Your family may not be here to take a photo of you today, so come by the Super Start tent on the Rose Street walkway to Young Library, and we’ll snap a quick pic of you on the way to class. Families can view the photos on the UK Parent & Family Association Facebook page (www.facebook. com/ukparents). Your family will love to see you on your first day of school as a Wildcat! Sponsored by the UK Parent & Family Association.

9:00 AM-1:00 PM Get to Know C.A.T.S.! Outside White Hall Classroom Building

Want to learn more about C.A.T.S. and safety on your campus? Come visit us to hear all the new things happening to improve UK’s campus climate and how you can have a VOICE! Stop by Wednesday and Thursday. Sponsored by the C.A.T.S. Seesafety Project.

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10:00 AM-2:00 PM The Academy for Undergraduate Excellence Open House Funkhouser 2nd Floor

Visit us to learn about opportunities available for curious, engaged, and civic-minded students such as the Chellgren Student Fellows Program, Gaines Fellowship in the Humanities, Nationally Competitive Awards, and Undergraduate Research. Sponsored by the Academy for Undergraduate Excellence.

10:00 AM-3:00 PM #ConsentCulture Outside White Hall Classroom Building

Join UK’s #ConsentCulture by taking the pledge to promote a culture of consent on campus! Stop by Wednesday through Friday. Follow @ukSPARC on Twitter and Instagram for more information about our programs and events! Sponsored by the SPARC [Support | Peer | Activism | Resources | Connection] program.

11:00 AM-1:00 PM Going Greek is Cool! Mining & Minerals Plaza

Pop in to meet members of our United Greek Coalition as they hand out a sweet frozen treat to cool you off on your first day of school! Sponsored by the United Greek Coalition.

11:00 AM-2:00 PM K Week Veterans Resource Center BBQ Funkhouser Building

New and returning students who have been directly affiliated with the military or who are dependents of those who have served are invited to a special outdoor lunch and resource fair. Sponsored by Enrollment Management.

12:00 PM-1:30 PM Food for Thought - Welcome Back Lunch King Center (313 Blazer Hall)

The King Center wants to welcome you to campus and take care of lunch for you on the first day of classes. On Wednesdays, stop by the King Center for a modest lunch, an opportunity to study, and to connect with the King Center staff and other UK faculty, staff, and students. Sponsored by the Martin Luther King Center.

12:00 PM-2:00 PM Popsicle Social Scovell Lawn

Beat the heat with a cool treat courtesy of the UK College of Public Health! Sponsored by the College of Public Health Admissions and Student Affairs.

5:00 PM-7:00 PM Welcome Festival Alumni House

Head to the corner of Rose and Euclid for dinner as well as a chance to meet new people and learn about all we have to offer. Sponsored by Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow and Stuckert Career Center. 28


6:00 PM-7:30 PM First Young Life College Gathering of the Semester 211 The 90

6:00 PM-9:00 PM WRFL First Day of Class Concert Memorial Hall Ampitheater

Come for real friendships, a captivating presentation of the Christian Faith, and some laughs! Sponsored by Young Life College.

We’ll be booking a local band to showcase Lexington’s thriving music scene and to encourage new students to take part in WRFL’s mission of education and creativity. Sponsored by WRFL.

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Hillel Welcome Cookout Hillel House (333 Grosvenor Avenue)

7:00 PM-9:00 PM Back-to-School Block Party Woodland Glen Courtyard

End the first day of classes by joining Hillel, UK’s main Jewish student organization, for our kick-off cookout. Plenty of food, friends, and fun! Sponsored by University of Kentucky Hillel.

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Party in the Bluegrass CSF Building (Corner of Woodland & Columbia at stoplight by W.T. Young Library) We’re rolling out the welcome mat! Experience Kentucky culture/food at this awesome introduction to the Bluegrass State, and connect with a language partner to help practice your English all semester long. International and American students welcome! Sponsored by UK International Friends.

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Blue and White Game Night 204 White Hall Classroom Building

Don’t miss a chance to socialize and network with Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta. Play games, win prizes, and relax with the Blue and White Family. Sponsored by Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta.

End the 1st day of school at UK the right way with a Block Party. Come hang out with food, music, games, and much more. Sponsored by Campus Outreach.

7:00 PM-8:30 PM Big Blue Cru Field Day Johnson Center Fields

You are never too old to enjoy Field Day! Come out and enjoy a collegiate twist on an elementary school favorite. Sponsored by Cru.

7:40 PM-8:40 PM The Navigators Campus Ministry 202 The 90

Asking big questions about who you are and where you’re going? Looking for a place to grow in your faith during college? Then come check out The Navigators and how you can be part of our community. We realize that we all have different opinions and experiences with church, religion, and Jesus. No matter what your thoughts are on who Jesus is, we welcome you to come explore and challenge your beliefs. Sponsored by The Navigators.

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8:00 PM-9:00 PM Encounter 102 Mining and Mineral Resource Building

Every Wednesday through the semester we will meet in 102 Mining and Mineral Resource Building. Encounter offers a little of everything - good friendships, Bible study, worship, but primarily a place to belong. Sponsored by Cats for Christ.

8:00 PM-11:00 PM Kentucky @ Kroger

Beginning at 8 p.m., buses will run continuously during the event and will pick up and drop off students at Wildcat Alumni Plaza on Euclid Avenue across from Memorial Coliseum AND at the corner of University Drive and Huguelet Drive. Don’t miss this fun opportunity to catch a bus with other UK students and enjoy a shopping excursion to Kroger! Sponsored by Kroger.

9:00 PM-10:00 PM Campus Outreach Woodland Glen Courtyard

Campus Outreach exists for Christ and for the campus. Come check out how you can have an impact in both during your four years at UK. Sponsored by Campus Outreach.

Thursday, August 25 7:30 AM-3:00 PM Super Start Wildcat Alumni Plaza near Bowman’s Den, Outside White Hall Classroom Building, and Rose Street near the W.T. Young Library sign

Do you need directions to class? Do you have unanswered questions? Would you like a bottle of water to drink as you walk across campus? Be sure to stop by one of the Super Start tents during the first two days of classes. Staff members in Student and Academic Life will be available to greet and assist you. Sponsored by Student and Academic Life.

11:30 AM-1:00 PM “Ask Me!” Career Advice Booth Bowman’s Lawn, Mining and Mineral Resource Building Walkway, and Outside White Hall Classroom Building

Come stop by our Career Center booth for some quick advice about how you can prep for your future after UK. Career Advisors from the Stuckert Career Center team will be there to help! Sponsored by the Stuckert Career Center.

12:00 PM-3:00 PM First Day of School Photos Rose Street at the Super Start tent

You know families love to take first day of school photos of their kids! Your family may not be here to take a photo of you today, so come by the Super Start tent on the Rose Street walkway to Young Library, and we’ll snap a quick pic of you on the way to class. Families can view the photos on the UK Parent & Family Association Facebook page (www.facebook. com/ukparents). Your family will love to see you on your first day of school as a Wildcat! Sponsored by the UK Parent & Family Association. 30


1:00 PM-3:00 PM Diversity Organization Showcase Outside White Hall Classroom Building

Looking for your community? Looking for your “people�? Come and learn more about student organizations dedicated to diversity, inclusion, and belonging here at UK! Everyone is welcome! Sponsored by the Violence Intervention and Prevention Center.

1:00 PM-4:00 PM College of Social Work Open House 6th Floor Patterson Office Tower

Join us for food and giveaways. Interested in social justice issues? Considering a career committed to helping others? Faculty, staff, and students from the undergraduate and graduate social work programs will be on hand to answer questions from students and campus partners. Sponsored by the College of Social Work.

2:00 PM-4:00 PM Hound Dog Printmaking Workshop Block A Holmes Hall: Creative Arts Studio room 136

4:00 PM-6:00 PM Global Coffee House Bradley Hall Courtyard

Students will have the opportunity to mingle and make new friends during this fun event. We will have snacks and drinks for students to enjoy while they watch performances from students and student organizations and also have the opportunity to participate in onthe-fly performances themselves. These will include karaoke, dance, and instrumental performances. Sponsored by International Student Council and UK International Center.

3:30 PM-5:00 PM Pedalpalooza Wildcat Alumni Plaza

Up your bicycle style, comfort, and safety. Score swag, learn about riding on campus, and undertake challenges for a shot at a grand prize - all while enjoying bicycle-powered smoothies! Sponsored by Parking and Transportation Services.

Learn how to make prints by transferring an ink design to poster paper using a letterpress, hosted by Louisville printmaking business Hound Dog Press. Please note that there are limited spots available for this workshop. Sponsored by the Student Activities Board.

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5:00 PM-7:00 PM Sports Medley Johnson Center Fields

Participate in numerous sports activities (Kickball, Cornhole, CanJam, Bubble Soccer, Spikeball, etc.) to promote fun and laughter and introduce students to the Intramural Sports Program and recreational opportunities on campus. Sponsored by Campus Recreation.

7:00 PM-8:00 PM Residence Hall Floor Meetings Your Residence Hall 4:10 PM-6:10 PM Hound Dog Printmaking Workshop Block B Holmes Hall: Creative Arts Studio room 136

Learn how to make prints by transferring an ink design to poster paper using a letterpress, hosted by Louisville printmaking business Hound Dog Press. Please note that there are limited spots available for this workshop. Sponsored by the Student Activities Board.

4:30 PM-6:00 PM UK LGBTQ* Welcome Fair and Food White Hall Classroom Building Patio

This event orients new Wildcats to campus resources and community groups connected to LGBTQ* life at UK and in Central Kentucky. Partnering organizations host information tables highlighting their services and supports and provide a great way for students, faculty, and staff to access a lot of helpful information in one place. In addition to the informational tables, there is free food, t-shirts, and other free gear from the Office of LGBTQ* Resources. Sponsored by the Office of LGBTQ* Resources.

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If you live in a university residence hall, please join your Resident Advisor (RA) for an official floor meeting. Get to know your neighbors and start the school year off right. See your RA for additional information. Sponsored by the Office of Residence Life.

7:30 PM-9:30 PM Kentucky Women’s Soccer vs. South Florida Bell Soccer Complex

Come cheer on the Kentucky Women’s Soccer team as they take on the USF Bulls in their home opener. Participate in our knockerball halftime contest! Admission is free with your UK student ID. Sponsored by UK Athletics.

8:30 PM-9:30 PM Not-the-World’s-LargestWater-Balloon Fight St. Augustine’s Chapel (472 Rose Street)

What does God have to do with a water balloon fight? Come to our interactive Bible study to find out! Plus, ice cream. At St. Augustine’s Chapel, Jesus changes everything. Sponsored by St. Augustine’s LutheranEpiscopal Campus Ministry.


8:30 PM-9:30 PM Cru Weekly Meeting 122 White Hall Classroom Building

The first large group meeting of the year! Meet students from around campus and discover what the Cru community is all about! Sponsored by Cru.

8:30 PM-10:00 PM UK Students Weekly Community Night: 8:30 p.m. Mass and Ice Cream Social Catholic Newman Center (320 Rose Lane off Rose Street across from Fine Arts Building)

Meet new friends and find out easy ways to get involved. The 30-minute student Mass begins at 8:30 p.m. followed by the after-Mass social...come early at 8 p.m. to get connected before Mass...just show up and bring a friend if you want. Sponsored by the Catholic Newman Center.

9:00 PM-11:00 PM Synergy (CSF) CSF Building (Corner of Woodland & Columbia at stoplight by W.T. Young Library) Synergy is CSF’s version of a church-y type service with a college flavor and feel. Great band. Thoughtful teaching. Tons of people. This Thursday and every Thursday. Sponsored by Christian Student Fellowship (CSF).

10:00 PM-11:45 PM Late Night Presents Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Memorial Hall

Join the Late Night Film Series for a free screening of this summer’s funniest film. Sponsored by the Student Center Director’s Office - Late Night Film Series.

Friday, August 26 Sea of Blue Big Blue Nation

Show everyone what kind of Wildcat you really are! Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to wear UK blue to show your Wildcat pride! GO CATS!

11:00 AM-2:00 PM Wildcat Block Watch Main Building Lawn

Wildcat Block Watch is an initiative to increase safety in the Lexington community where our students live off campus. It is about getting to know who your neighbors are, reporting suspicious behavior, and looking out for yourself and others. Don’t miss this information fair to provide off-campus students with important community and safety information! ​ Sponsored by Off-Campus Student Services.

11:00 AM-1:00 PM Student Center Topping Out Stoll Field

“Topping out” is a builder’s rite to signify accomplishment. In early days, everyone pitched in to help a farmer build a new house or barn. The community would contribute their labor until the ridge pole, the highest horizontal beam, was in place. At that point, to express appreciation, the farmer would have a party for everyone. An evergreen tree was placed on the highest point of the structure for good luck. As the new Student Center reaches its highest point, stop by to sign the beam along with workers, the project Steering Committee, students, faculty, and UK administrators. Sponsored by the Student Center Director’s Office.

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12:00 PM-3:00 PM Pills & Pizza Rose Street Walkway next to Mining and Minerals Building Students from the College of Pharmacy will educate undergraduate students about the dangers of abusing and misusing prescription medications. We will hand out pizza, while supplies last. Sponsored by University Health Service.

4:30 PM-11:00 AM Sustainability: The CampOut Kentucky Horse Park Campground - trip departs campus from the Wildcat Wheels Bicycle Library (Basement of Blazer Dining)

Engage with campus and community sustainability initiatives and the people behind them. Transportation, meals, and camping equipment provided. Optional group bike ride from campus (10 miles, bicycles provided). Space is limited, RSVP required. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability.

5:00 PM Nashville Mission Trip Nashville, TN

Come road-trip to Nashville, TN, as we will be serving the community while also exploring the city all weekend. This is a great way to make friends, have fun, and get away from all the syllabi from your first week of class! Sponsored by Baptist Campus Ministry.

6:00 PM-8:00 PM Big Blue Bingo Night 214 White Hall Classroom Building

Come learn about what Leadership Exchange has to offer! Bingo will be played with lots of great prizes and dinner from Fazoli’s! Sponsored by the Leadership Exchange.

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6:00 PM-7:30 PM DanceBlueU Seaton Center

Check out this miniature version of the DanceBlue marathon and learn more about what participation in our spring marathon is like. Sponsored by DanceBlue.

7:00 PM-10:00 PM Wildcat Rummy Southside Church of Christ (1533 Nicholasville Road)

We’ll begin at Southside Church of Christ with some free food, but the main event is a game of Wildcat Rummy followed by a cut-throat auction for amazing prizes. This is a great time to get to know people. Sponsored by Cats for Christ.

7:00 PM-9:00 PM United Greek Coalition Open House Cats Den, Blazer Dining

A meet-and-greet with the members of Beta Upsilon Chi fraternity, Ceres sorority, and Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. Sponsored by the United Greek Coalition.


9:00 PM-10:00 PM CSF’s World’s Largest Water Balloon Fight Johnson Center Fields

ONE MILLION BALLOONS — quadrupling the previous record! — will be on the field for this year’s World’s Largest Water Balloon Fight!! Thousands of people. 1 million+ balloons. Bad weather? Check the website. Sponsored by Christian Student Fellowship (CSF).

9:00 PM-12:00 AM RSA Block Party Woodland Glen Courtyard

The Resident Student Association annual Block Party is a chance for all students to come together and meet their fellow Wildcats. Our event will feature a DJ, free food, inflatables, and more! Sponsored by the Resident Student Association and the Office of Residence Life.

11:30 PM-2:00 AM Midnight at the Kentucky: Central Intelligence Kentucky Theatre (Downtown Lexington)

The Kentucky Theatre has been a landmark in downtown Lexington since the 1920s. To welcome new students to UK, the Kentucky is hosting a free midnight movie. Students interested in making the short walk to the theatre together should meet at Wildcat Alumni Plaza across the street from Memorial Coliseum at 11:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Office of New Student & Family Programs.

Saturday, August 27 8:00 AM-5:30 PM Red River Gorge Adventure for Out-of-State Students Red River Gorge, KY (Meet at the Johnson Center to load vans.)

Out-of-state student outdoor adventure in Red River Gorge! Light hiking, skylift, and lunch at Miguel’s Pizza. Tickets are $10 per person (includes a skylift ticket and transportation). Bring lunch money, snacks, and water. Sign up in the Johnson Center, Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.- 6 p.m. Questions? Contact Mark Lattin at mjlattin@uky.edu. Sponsored by Campus Recreation.

9:00 AM-6:00 PM Cumberland Falls Waterfall Hike/Swim Catholic Newman Center (320 Rose Lane off Rose Street across from Fine Arts Building)

Road trip to one of Kentucky’s mighty five waterfalls at Cumberland Falls State Park. Registration required and space is limited - contact Kevin at Ksteele@cdlex. org text/call 859-825-8702. $10 for transportation. Sign up in the Newman Center office (open 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.) Sponsored by the Catholic Newman Center. 35


10:00 AM-8:00 PM Red River Gorge Hiking Depart from the front of William T. Young Library

Come and explore Kentucky’s very own RRG! We will be hiking at all levels of difficulty. Please visit tinyurl.com/ylgorge16 to sign up and for more info! Sponsored by Young Life College.

8:00 PM-9:30 PM Godless Humor: A Chapel Talk About Comedy and Faith St. Augustine’s Chapel (472 Rose Street)

Best known for doing comedy at a drive-thru liquor store, professional comedian Emery Buterbaugh will tell a few jokes and discuss the implications of being a comic and a Christian. Sponsored by St. Augustine’s Chapel Lutheran-Episcopal Campus Ministry.

9:00 PM-2:00 AM THE FINAL PARTY CSF Building (Corner of Woodland & Columbia at stoplight by W.T. Young Library) Saving the best for last...the Final Party. End K Week right: 2,000+ people. Great DJs. One last amazing party! Sponsored by Reality.

Would you like to be on K Crew next year? If so, email KWeek@lsv.uky.edu, and we’ll contact you when the application is available.

We Want Your Feedback The Office of New Student & Family Programs would love your help improving K Week! All feedback you provide us is invaluable and greatly appreciated. Feel free to email your feedback to KWeek@lsv.uky.edu. Additionally, after K Week you may receive a link to a survey asking you to tell us your thoughts about K Week. We rely on the survey results to improve K Week each year, so we appreciate you taking the time to fill it out. Thank you for your help! 36


Special Hours of Operation Many offices offer extended hours during K Week to assist new students with their lengthy list of “to do’s.”

Johnson Student Recreation Center (Complex Drive, 859-257-3928)

Friday, August 19.......................................6 a.m.-2 a.m. Saturday, August 20.................................9 a.m.-12 a.m. Sunday, August 21.................................11 a.m.-12 a.m. Monday, August 22 Friday, August 27.....................................6 a.m.-12 a.m. Saturday, August 28...................................9 a.m.-9 p.m.

Plus Account Office (Bowman’s Den, 859-257-6159)

Friday, August 19.......................................8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, August 20..............................9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, August 22 Friday, August 26.......................................8 a.m.-5 p.m. Students will be able to add funds to their Plus Accounts during these hours.

WildCard Student ID Office (Bowman’s Den, 859-257-1378)

Friday, August 19..................................8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Saturday, August 20...................................9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, August 22 Thursday, August 25..................................8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, August 26..................................8 a.m.-4:15 p.m. There is a $15 fee for the first WildCard and a $20 fee for each replacement card. Please bring a photo ID. For more information, visit www.uky.edu/UKID.

UK Dining (859-257-2220)

For hours of operation and information on meal plans, visit www.uky.edu/ukdining.

UK Bookstore (334 Lexington Avenue behind Joe Craft Center, 859-257-0236)

Friday, August 19..................................8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, August 20 Sunday, August 21.....................................9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, August 22 Tuesday, August 23..............................8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Wednesday, August 24 Thursday, August 25.............................8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday, August 26..................................8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, August 27...................................9 a.m.-5 p.m.

UK Federal Credit Union (Bowman’s Den, 859-264-4200)

Friday, August 19.............................7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday, August 20...................................9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday, August 22 Friday, August 26.............................7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Student Account Services, Registrar/Student Records, Financial Aid, Undergraduate Admission & Registration, Veterans Resource Center, & UK Transfer Center (Funkhouser Building)

Friday, August 19.......................................8 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, August 20...................................8 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, August 22 Friday, August 26.......................................8 a.m.-5 p.m. Student Account Services (room 18, 859-257-3406), Student Records (room 10, 859-257-7157), Financial Aid (room 128, 859-257-3172), Undergraduate Admission & Registration (room 100, 859-257-2000), the Transfer Center (room 11, 859-218-1724), and the Veterans Resource Center (room 124, 859-257-1148) are open to answer students’ questions. 37


The Fun Doesn’t Stop Just because K Week has ended and classes have begun doesn’t mean the fun has to end. Check out these exciting upcoming opportunities to have some fun!

Crunkness Monday, August 29 8:00 PM-10:45 PM at Greek Park

Education Abroad Fall Fair Thursday, September 8 10:00 AM-2:00 PM in Buell Armory

On the Hunt: Librarians As Your Guide Tuesday, August 30 4:00 PM-4:45 PM in Young Library, The Hub

Bagging the Big Prize: How to Approach College Level Research Wednesday, September 7 4:00 PM-4:45 PM in Young Library, Room 1-78

Volunteer Fair Wednesday, September 7 10:30 AM-2:30 PM Outside White Hall Classroom Building

Recess Day – Health and Wellness Edition Thursday, September 8 1:00 PM-3:00 PM on the Hilltop/Woodland Lawn

Crunkness is a fashion show and a yard show competition between NPHC organizations hosted by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Music and great giveaways are perks of attending!

Join the Center for Community Outreach (CCO) for a volunteer fair that will provide students, faculty, and staff an opportunity to learn about the amazing organizations serving the Lexington community. Many local non-profit organizations with volunteer opportunities are invited to attend the fair and talk to anyone and everyone interested in making a difference here in Lexington! Please create an account at uky.volunteermatch.org to find volunteer opportunities throughout the year!

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As our largest event of the year, the EA Fall Fair is truly a one-stop-shop for all the international education opportunities available at the University of Kentucky. Faculty and staff wanting to learn more about UK Education Abroad are welcome to attend, too!

Join the Wellness Network (Campus Recreation & Wellness, Counseling Center, Financial Wellness, VIP, UHS) for a recess-themed wellness event including various types of physical activities, games, competitions, challenges, giveaways, and more!

Student Involvement Fair Wednesday, September 21 11:00 AM-1:00 PM Outside White Hall Classroom Building The Office of Student Involvement invites students to come and explore all that UK has to offer. Many of the 500+ clubs and organizations on campus will be in attendance to share what they do and how students can join in! Students will receive information about organizations they are interested in and have an opportunity to sign up to join.


Homecoming October 1- 8

Don’t miss out on all the exciting events planned for Homecoming 2016 by the student-led Homecoming Coalition! This annual tradition will be celebrated with a street fair, royalty showcase, DanceBlue 5K, NPHC step show, UK vs. Vanderbilt football game, and much more. For more information and a complete schedule of events, follow the Homecoming Coalition on Twitter @UKHomecoming and like them on Facebook: University of Kentucky Homecoming. Go Cats!

Family Weekend October 7 – 9

The University of Kentucky invites all students and families to attend Family Weekend. From Friday afternoon to Sunday evening, you can do everything from cheering on the Wildcats to enjoying the tradition of live horse racing at Keeneland. Or you can venture off campus and explore historic downtown Lexington and see what the greater Bluegrass community has to offer. Attend the much-anticipated Family Weekend Tent Party, and enjoy an intimate Sunday lunch at historic Spindletop Hall. There will be numerous events where you can mingle with other families and UK faculty and staff. The weekend will be packed with fun, family-oriented events from Family Weekend Check-in on Friday to DNT 101: A Taste of the Kentucky Doughnut Trail on Sunday. We guarantee there will be something for everyone! For all the details, visit www.uky.edu/familyweekend.

Common Reading Experience Author Lecture: An Evening with Christina Baker Kline Monday, October 10 7:00 PM in Memorial Coliseum

Join peers, faculty, and staff as Christina discusses her widelyacclaimed book, Orphan Train, the 2016-2017 Common Reading Experience book. Seating is open to the campus community and public and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. This is a free, non-ticketed event. A book signing with Christina will follow. More details can be found at www.uky.edu/commonreading.

Our Thanks Many people played a part in bringing K Week to you. Our heartfelt thanks go out to all the participating staff, faculty, and students. In particular we’d like to acknowledge the Office of the President, the Office of the Provost, Student and Academic Life, our business partners, offices and organizations coordinating K Week events, and the K Week Coordinators, Super Crew, and K Crew. In addition, we are grateful to each person who contributed time and energy to make this week a reality. 39


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