• Article
  • Aug 3 2018

Could unmanned aircraft systems, otherwise known as drones, revolutionize weather forecasting?

  • Article
  • Aug 2 2018

Researchers in UK's Department of Entomology may be one step closer to controlling the harmful impacts of insect pests.

  • Article
  • Jul 30 2018

A pair of UK students gained some terrific research experience through the U.S. Department of Agriculture this summer.

  • Video
  • Jul 30 2018

More than 45 of UK's students and recent graduates had the world's most prestigious scholarship, fellowship and internship organizations take note this year. The newest class of highly regarded scholars include UK’s 14th Truman Scholar and first Pickering Fellow.

  • Blog
  • Jul 26 2018

This summer Kirby Mayer, a Ph.D. candidate in the UK College of Health Sciences, got a prestigious $15,000 research scholarship. By improving classification of ICU-acquired weakness, Mayer hopes to improve how and when physical therapists implement interventions.

  • Article
  • Jul 25 2018

The Washington Center for Equitable Growth announced today that it will award 24 grants this year, totaling close to $900,000, to economists and other social scientists conducting research on the channels through which economic inequality affects economic growth and stability.

  • Article
  • Jul 25 2018

The new Center for Health Equity Transformation aims to grow health equity research at the University of Kentucky by training and providing professional development guidance to those interested in studying and addressing health disparities.

  • Article
  • Jul 25 2018

The undergraduate research of UK saxophone performance student Kirby Davis, of Greenville, Kentucky, has been published in the August 2018 issue of DownBeat magazine.

  • Article
  • Jul 20 2018

Aria Byrd, a doctoral candidate in the UK College of Medicine, has been selected to participate in a rigorous six-month program aiming to create the next generation of science advocates.

  • Video
  • Jul 19 2018

Don Helme is partnering with the Kentucky Attorney General’s office to gauge public opinion on a new drug deactivation pouch, part of a larger effort to develop solutions to the state’s opioid epidemic.