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UK, HHS roundtable focuses on building healthier communities

On March 24, UK hosted a roundtable with Samantha Brown-Parks, regional director for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Atlanta Region.

Backyard birdwatchers help UK scientists uncover what hawks really like to eat

UK researchers used citizen‑science photos to show that Cooper’s and sharp‑shinned hawks mainly hunt other birds, often around backyard feeders.

As NASA’s Artemis II heads to the moon, UK helps power safe return

Researchers at UK are celebrating a milestone years in the making and their role in helping bring astronauts home safely.

Brad Plaster named 2025-26 UK College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor

Brad Plaster has been named the College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor for the 2025-26 academic year, an honor that recognizes excellence in research, teaching, service and leadership.

UK researcher addresses water sustainability challenges through workforce-focused engineering solutions

Diana Byrne received the prestigious National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award for her work addressing long-standing challenges facing small water utilities.

Applications open for Launch Blue and Bluegrass AgTech Development Corp Summer 2026 UAccel cohort

Applications are now open for the Summer 2026 UAccel: AgTech I-Corps program, a collaboration between Launch Blue and Bluegrass AgTech Development Corp.

Tick talk: UK researcher targets Lyme disease with 2 grants

Brian Stevenson has secured grants to study and disrupt Lyme disease bacteria by exploiting their internal viruses, aiming to develop innovative treatments for tick-borne illnesses.

12 UK students named Gaines Fellows amid record number of applicants

Twelve students will enter the two-year Gaines Fellowship program designed to enrich undergraduate education through interdisciplinary coursework, independent research and community engagement.

UK researcher develops safety system to help self-driving vehicles and drones work together

Yang Xiao received the NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award for his work helping self-driving vehicles and drones communicate, making future transportation safer and more reliable.

UK hosts Sustainable Healthy Foods Research Symposium

UK Martin-Gatton CAFE hosted its first Sustainable Healthy Foods Research Symposium, inviting global research scholars and experts to discuss ideas and innovations for developing healthier and more nutritious foods.

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