What’s Your Emotional IQ?
Academic preparation at KCD has always been extremely important, but it’s only one aspect of our commitment to teaching the whole child. Our students are…
Academic preparation at KCD has always been extremely important, but it’s only one aspect of our commitment to teaching the whole child. Our students are…
Catherine McCord ’91 might be a familiar face if you’re a fan of Food Network’s Guy’s Grocery Games, where she appears regularly as a judge….
At the corner of Shelby and Oak, there’s a sudden burst of color. Circles of yellow, violet, and turquoise nest and flow into each other,…
Omar Attum ’91 first fell in love with Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula when he was 16, after traveling there with his mother. That love has proved…
The Tusk that Did the Damage (Alfred A. Knopf), the second novel by Tania James ’99, explores the violence of the ivory trade in the…
This Thanksgiving, 100 patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center in Louisville received something to help make the holiday…
Teachers are often called on to help students manage their emotions, resolve conflicts, and make responsible decisions. This kind of social and emotional learning is…
As a six-year-old playing her first games on the ice, Reagan Carey ’97 never dreamed that her passion for hockey would one day take her…
Theatre [502] is bringing a fresh face to theater in Louisville, thanks to Gil Reyes ’97 and his two co-directors. The Louisville theatre company kicked…
Aerogrammes, the most recent book by Tania James ’99, is a collection of short stories that reads like a series of dispatches from far-off lands:…