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  • Article
  • Jan 10 2022

Created with $250,000 of seed funding from the university last fall, the institute will now receive annual funding of $200,000 through UK’s Office for Institutional Diversity — an important step forward in helping the institute achieve its goals.

  • Video
  • Dec 23 2021

Dana Canedy’s New York Times best-selling memoir “A Journal for Jordan,” has been adapted into a feature film. Canedy is a graduate of the UK School of Journalism and Media.

  • Article
  • Dec 14 2021

The CDA program is designed to help minority-owned, women-owned and other underrepresented construction-related businesses gain access to the tools, resources and opportunities to be competitive in the construction industry.

  • Article
  • Dec 10 2021

In her new book, Department of Psychology professor Christia Spears Brown uncovers what researchers and scientists have learned about how children are impacted by biases.

  • Article
  • Dec 8 2021

College of Social Work study showed Black survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) receive less workplace support than their White counterparts.

  • Article
  • Nov 15 2021

UK Department of Theatre and Dance will present "The Laramie Project" as its next main stage production Nov. 18-21.

  • Article
  • Nov 1 2021

This new UKNow series, “Many People Creating One Accessible Community,” is a call to action. Over the coming weeks and months, we will highlight ways we can step up to ensure our campus is welcoming for all.

  • Article
  • Oct 29 2021

The University of Kentucky and Lexington comunidad are cordially invited to celebrate life at the annual Día de Los Muertos celebration on campus next week.

  • Article
  • Oct 27 2021

Kaitlin Bove is not only serving the field of a music as an educator, but she co-founded the Girls Who Conduct initiative and founded And We Were Heard, nonprofit organizations dedicated to connecting underrepresented composers with the larger classical music community.