Press Conferences & Events
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  • Feb 9 2018

Students, faculty, and alumni gathered to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the College of Nursing's doctoral program, which is ranked 8th in the nation.

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  • Feb 6 2018

The panel discussing the history of segregated housing in America will include author and scholar Richard Rothstein of the Economic Policy Institute and the University of California, Berkeley and UK professors Melynda Price and Robert Schwemm.

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  • Jan 29 2018

The College of Arts and Sciences’ Center for Equality and Social Justice's spring symposium on Feb. 9 will focus on “How Discrimination and Disparities Impact Children and Teens: Research on Ethnicity, Social Class and Sexual Orientation.”

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  • Dec 19 2017

With UK researchers on the forefront of fighting the opioid crisis, their message to members of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate emphasized the need for continued federal funding of research addressing drug addiction and abuse.

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  • Dec 4 2017

John Postlethwait, a professor of biology from University of Oregon, will deliver two lectures at UK Dec. 6 and 7 as the featured speaker for the ninth annual Thomas Hunt Morgan Lecture Series.

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  • Nov 20 2017

Over 350 researchers, students and guests attended the 20th UK Cardiovascular Research Day at the Lexington Convention Center, an annual event that celebrates the innovative research in cardiovascular health.

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  • Nov 16 2017

The 2018 National Conference on Undergraduate Research is scheduled April 4-7, 2018. However, the deadline for submissions is Dec. 5.

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  • Nov 8 2017

A faculty development opportunity on November 9th, 2017 will highlight CCTS resources, funding and expertise to move your research to the next level.

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  • Oct 12 2017

The second annual one-day open house festival will take place noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Don & Cathy Jacobs Science Building.

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  • Sep 28 2017

To help develop skills to communicate scientific work to a broad audience, and design & implement a STEM career path, UK is hosting a symposium this weekend for students and professionals interested in these fields.