Congratulations to:
Doug Boyd, director of the University of Kentucky Libraries Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History. He’s the 2018 recipient of the Archival Innovator Award from the Society of American Archivists.
Thomas Barrow Stevens, Kevin Nelson Rogers and Jonathan David Lang, all of Lexington. They’ve been appointed to the Kentucky River Authority.
Gary Keith Hearn of Lexington, named to the Kentucky Board of Licensure for Fee-Based Pastoral Counselors.
Patrick D. Hoagland of Lexington and John Swintosky of Georgetown, appointed to the Kentucky Board of Landscape Architects.
These Fayette County first-place winners at the 2018 Student Technology Leadership Program State Championship:
Station Studios from Bryan Station High School, in Digital Product Champions/Feature Video
Adrianna Gomez of Bryan Station High School, Digital Product Champions/Original Photo
Isaiah Ogbulu of Bryan Station High School, STLP Engineer State Service Team
Aiden Clark of Bryan Station High School, STLP Production State Service Team
Caleb Mensah of Carter G. Woodson Academy, Social Media State Service Team
Ty Clark, Cassidy Elementary, Live Performance Champions/Racing to the Future in both Racing and Design Challenge
Quinn Burchett and Amanda Palley, Deythe J. Hayes Middle School, Scratch Ambassadors State Service Team
Megan Sampson, Harrison Elementary, Digital Product Champions/Graphic Design and Technical Writing
Annalisa Banker and Emma Butcher, Julius Marks Elementary, Blogger Corps State Service Team
Oraid Muniz Jr, from LTMS, Media Arts State Service Team
Maxwell STLP from Maxwell Elementary Spanish Immersion Magnet, for Live Performance Champions/Newscast Challenge
Sydney Shelby from Morton Middle School, Live Performance Champions/Racing to the Future Design Challenge.
Stan Shelby Jr, Tates Creek High School, Live Performance Champions/Racing to the Future-Design Challenge
Bella Hardin, Tates Creek Midde, Digital Product Champions/Storytelling
Caleb Boles and Shane Ottley from Wellington Elementary, Scratch Ambassadors State Service Team
Cathiner Linnen, assistant professor in the UK College of Arts and Sciences, recipient of the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development award.
Leggett & Platt in Winchester, presented a Governor’s Safety and Health Award for 900,000 production hours without a lost-time incident by employees.
Tiffany Marsh, vocal music teacher at Paul Laurence Dunbar, Kentucky’s 2019 High School Teacher of the Year.