• Article
  • Aug 28 2018

The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy will host its ninth annual Therapeutics, Outcomes, Discovery & Delivery (TODD) Symposium from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, in room 124 of the Lee T. Todd, Jr. Building.

  • Article
  • Aug 28 2018

A pilot clinical trial exploring the benefit of d-amphetamine combined with physical therapy for stroke patients found no evidence that the regimen improved post-stroke motor recovery.

  • Video
  • Aug 27 2018

Thanks to work being done at UK, pastures at an area horse farm are becoming healthier and so are their mares and foals.

  • Article
  • Aug 27 2018

A group of UK students is proving their impact can reach well beyond the Commonwealth. Together, they are using their knowledge of computer science to help some of the most vulnerable members of the largest city in the United States.

  • Blog
  • Aug 23 2018

Mark Williams talks about hospitalists, hospital readmission research and care-ky.org, a new site to address social needs.

  • Article
  • Aug 23 2018

Tiffany Barnes, associate professor in the Department of Political Science in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been selected to receive the Emerging Scholar Award from the American Political Science Association’s Legislative Studies Section.

  • Article
  • Aug 23 2018

A fascinating project, initiated by Jennifer Cramer and Kevin McGowan, professors in the Department of Linguistics, aims to capture the various voices of UK. The venture, dubbed Wildcat Voices, started nearly two years ago and continues to gain interest.

  • Article
  • Aug 22 2018

University of Kentucky researchers are working to determine how certain plant materials may help in the development of better batteries.

  • Article
  • Aug 21 2018

UK's Gluck Equine Research Center has received a grant from the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission to study catastrophic injury in racehorses.

  • Article
  • Aug 20 2018

Dr. Jing Li, associate director of the UK Center for Health Services Research, has received a $1 million grant award from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) for a study which aims to address difficulties and inefficiencies in the diagnosis and approach to syncope, a temporary loss of consciousness.