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Documenting disaster: Kopana Terry’s oral history research

Kopana Terry, the oral history archivist at the UK Libraries Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, is examining how the rapid loss of buildings during natural disasters affects the psychological well-being of survivors.

Registration open for Enviropods July summer camps

Enviropods is a free summer program where students track floods, map landslides and chase storms.

Nathaniel Stapleton: 2026-27 University Research Professor Q&A

Nathaniel Stapleton, professor in the Department of Mathematics in UK's College of Arts and Sciences, has been honored as a 2026-27 University Research Professor.

UK researcher investigates hidden liver risks facing East Palestine community

Lindsay C. Czuba has been awarded a pilot grant through UK-CARES to investigate how chronic, low-level vinyl chloride exposure affects liver health and how it alters the way the body processes medications.

UK, State Researchers Seek to Understand Teen Driver Crash Risk in Kentucky

UK researchers are analyzing teen driver crash risks in Kentucky to identify key factors and inform evidence-based strategies that improve road safety.

Danelle Stevens-Watkins: 2026-27 University Research Professor Q&A

Danelle Stevens-Watkins, a licensed health service psychologist and professor of counseling psychology in the UK College of Education, has been honored as a 2026-27 University Research Professor.

Apply for Associate Vice President for Research Integrity

Qualified UK faculty members please consider applying for the Associate Vice President for Research Integrity position by July 20, 2026.

1 gene, 2 diseases: Sanders-Brown study reveals opposing dementia and cancer risks

Researchers at UK's Sanders-Brown Center on Aging have uncovered evidence that a single genetic variant may influence the risk of two of the diseases people fear most — dementia and cancer.

Wayne T. Sanderson: 2026-27 University Research Professor Q&A

Wayne T. Sanderson, a professor in the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment has been honored as a 2026-27 University Research Professor. 

Ronald Bruntz to lead Mass Spectrometry Core

Ronald C. Bruntz has been appointed Director of the Mass Spectrometry Core, one of the shared-use research facilities supported by the OVPR

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