Kick off the spring season in Kentucky at Keeneland! The Graduate Center has secured Grandstand seating for Gatton Graduate students on Sunday, April 13th, starting at 11:30 am (feel free to arrive any time after the gates open). Come out and enjoy the day while connecting with your classmates!
Andy Reynolds and Cameron Hamilton from Ballast, Inc. (https://ballastplan.com/) will discuss ways to structure finances (i.e. debt management, saving for retirement and discretionary funds). The second half of the presentation will cover wealth creation. Register by March 17th.
Join us on March 11th at noon in Venture Studio (Room 124) to help pack sack lunches for the Hope Center. It’s a wonderful chance to come together with your classmates and give back to the community!About the Hope Center: The Hope Center’s Street Outreach Program and HopeMobile, an RV equipped for outreach, are stationed at different downtown locations every weekday. They depend on the generosity of volunteers to prepare over 50 sack lunches that are distributed daily to those in need.
Michael Goldberg, who serves as Executive Director and Associate Vice President, Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship and Professor
Come spend an evening of creativity and connection with The Graduate Women of Gatton at Painting With A Twist on Friday, February 21st at 7:00 pm. Don’t miss out—register by Friday, February 14th to secure your spot (limited tickets available)! The group will meet at 6:30 pm to grab a drink at Double Tree Hotel (next to Painting With A Twist) and then walk over to studio at 6:45 pm. Pizza will be provided.
The economic impact of the pandemic has many recent (and not-so-recent) graduates considering alternate paths. In fact, a recent study by Handshake showed that 58% of college students nationally are focusing on applying to graduate school or professional certificate programs rather than pursuing jobs or internships.