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Scott Berry: 2026-27 University Research Professor Q&A

Scott Berry, an associate professor in the Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering, has been honored as a 2026-27 University Research Professor at UK.

‘World of Coal Ash’ cements UK CAER as global leader

Discover how the World of Coal Ash conference positions UK’s Center for Applied Energy Research as a global leader in coal ash research, innovation and sustainability.

Comment Guide on OMB Proposed Rule

Faculty are urged to review and comment on a substantial OMB proposed rule affecting federal research funding by July 13.

Russell Jame: 2026-27 University Research Professor Q&A

Russell Jame, the Ashland Oil Professor of Finance in UK’s Gatton College of Business and Economics, has been honored as a 2026-27 University Research Professor. 

Could nighttime light affect brain health? UK researchers investigate Alzheimer’s links

New research from UK's Sanders-Brown Center on Aging is shedding light on how everyday environmental factors and inflammation in the brain could influence sleep, circadian rhythms and Alzheimer’s-related changes.

Ann L. Coker: 2026-27 University Research Professor Q&A

Ann Coker, professor in the College of Medicine and acting executive director of the Center for Research on Violence Prevention, has been honored as a 2026-27 University Research Professor at UK.

UK Libraries, researchers highlight resources exploring slavery, emancipation history in Kentucky

UK Libraries and researchers highlight key resources exploring slavery and emancipation in Kentucky, advancing understanding of the state’s complex history and its lasting impact.

UK-led study uncovers hidden star clusters deep inside nearby galaxies

UK researchers work with teams to uncover hidden star clusters deep within nearby galaxies, offering new insights into galaxy formation and the evolution of stellar systems.

Study analyzes buyers’ assumptions about carpal chips in thoroughbred yearlings

UK study examines how buyers perceive carpal chips in thoroughbred yearlings, revealing assumptions that influence sales decisions and market value.

UK students turn college sports research into career-ready experience

In a course taught by UK Future of Sport Institute Director Kwame Agyemang, Ph.D., sport leadership undergraduates partnered with the institute to produce a research-based brief examining how revenue sharing is reshaping college sports.

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