• Article
  • Jun 1 2022

University of Kentucky immunology and virology expert Ilhem Messaoudi, Ph.D., answers questions about the monkeypox virus — including symptoms, risk, and treatment.

  • Article
  • Jun 1 2022

Deadly drug overdose mortality rates among Black people In Kentucky increased by nearly 117% — from 21.2 deaths for every 100,000 people in 2016 to 46.0 per 100,000 in 2020, according to new research published in the journal Public Health Reports.

  • Article
  • May 31 2022

UK's Ian McClure has been appointed to the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

  • Article
  • May 31 2022

UK's Ian McClure has been appointed to the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

  • Podcast
  • May 31 2022

According to a new University of Kentucky College of Medicine study, asymptomatic COVID-19 infection during pregnancy could still have potential long-term consequences for a developing baby.

  • Article
  • May 27 2022

A clinical report released by the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended resources administered by UK's Human Development Institute (HDI) to pediatricians across the nation.

  • Article
  • May 27 2022

Carrie Oser, Ph.D., the DiSilvestro Endowed Professor in the Department of Sociology in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Kentucky, has been named one of 14 University Research Professors. 

  • Article
  • May 26 2022

Crystal Gregory, associate professor in the University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts' School of Art and Visual Studies (SA/VS), has been named one of nine State Fellows by South Arts, a nonprofit regional arts organization

  • Article
  • May 26 2022

The program is creating a unique pipeline to increase science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) literacy and promote STEM careers for traditionally underrepresented populations.

  • Article
  • May 25 2022

A prestigious Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) grant award from the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences totaling $11.4 million will continue to fund UK’s Center for Cancer Metabolism over the next five years.