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Sophia Rosing, who admitted to kicking, punching, and hurling racial slurs at a fellow University of Kentucky student in 2022 was sentenced on Thursday to a 12-month prison sentence, 100 hours of community service, and a $25 fine.
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University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto says the school is continuing work on several initiatives to expand diversity and inclusiveness. As WUKY's Alan Lytle reports, his message to the campus Tuesday was an update on how the school is still responding after the arrest of a white student this month who was accused of physically assaulting a Black student worker while using racial slurs. The accused woman later withdrew and was permanently banned. Capilouto said the episode is a painful reminder of how important it is to continue having conversations about diversity and inclusion. He says several projects to solidify and institutionalize diversity, equity and inclusion efforts are ongoing or completed.
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President Eli Capilouto says UK student Sophia Rosing has been permanently banned from campus and will not be eligible to re-enroll.
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The University of Kentucky’s Violence Intervention and Prevention Center held an informal gathering today where people were encouraged to speak out about…