Even today, Mr. Vonderheide is best remembered for "Campus Scene." His work in other fields and as public relations director of the University still take a back seat to these halftime shows which were listened to with regularity by fans throughout Kentucky and many parts of the country. It is a bit ironic that this little bit of fame was in radio when all of Mr. Vonderheide's educational training and professional experience was in the print media. Mr. Vonderheide also played a key role in the development of the annual Joe Creason Lecture series endowed by the Louisville Courier-Journal . In fact, Mr. Vonderheide managed the annual event along with helping his close friend and colleague at the time, Don Towles, create the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame. One of the most difficult challenges in public relations that Mr. Vonderheide encountered in his career at UK was the basketball scandal in the late 80s. Mr. Vonderheide was a member of a team of University executives led by UK President David Roselle who handled the UK response. This public relations effort worked and many UK alumni and fans came to better understand the problem and the solution. Mr. Vonderheide believes that, "the ending was what we wanted and the University was better off in its athletic programs because of the way we handled this problem." Before UK, he held positions at the Courier-Journa l and The Louisville Times, including director of the newspapers' promotion and public service department and he was a columnist for The Louisville Times for two years. He also has been editor of farm magazines in Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. In retirement, Mr. Vonderheide has been an active advocate for nursing home reform. He serves on the board of the Nursing Home Ombudsman Agency of the Bluegrass. He also is president and founder of Kentuckians for Nursing Home Reform, a citizen's advocacy group. His advocacy work helped form a task force on the state level to discuss quality long-term care and he single-handedly was able to get four bills to reform nursing home care introduced in the Kentucky General Assembly. A graduate of the Indiana University School of Journalism, Mr. Vonderheide and his wife, Barbara, have four grown children and 10 grandchildren. |