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David L. Harmon: 2024-25 University Research Professor Q&A

David L. Harmon, director of graduate studies and professor in the Department of Animal and Food Sciences in the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, has been honored as a 2024-25 University Research Professor

14 students awarded CURE Fellowships

14 undergraduates have been selected for the 2024 Commonwealth Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) Fellowship program

COVID-19 shutdown flips drug overdose mortality rates among industries

The industries that suffered the most overdose deaths were surprising, according to research conducted by the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC) at UK's College of Public Health

‘Great Teacher’ Jordan Brower empowers students to pursue their passions

Jordan Brower, Ph.D., assistant professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences, is one of the distinguished Great Teacher Award recipients who strives to help his students discover their passions.

ARC grant helps Kentucky Water Research Institute plan workforce development, training center

UK's Kentucky Water Research Institute (KWRI) was awarded $429,761 from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) for its new project — the Appalachian Water Infrastructure Workforce Development and Training Center.

Gatton Foundation Endowed Chairs announced, advancing Kentucky through promising research

Alison Gustafson and Tiffany Messer have been conferred as Gatton Foundation Endowed Chairs, an award for continuing transformational research, extension efforts and programming addressing agricultural and societal challenges.

Markey Research Day highlights breadth, depth of cancer research

The 14th annual event showcased the latest advancements in cancer research from UK faculty members, students and staff across these many disciplines.

UK leading $20 million, 5-year NSF collaborative project to build climate resilience in Kentucky

CLIMBS will support 47 multi-disciplinary faculty from eight universities across the state (shown) and will facilitate hiring an additional 10 new research faculty at three different institutions to complement our existing expertise.

UK researchers secure grant to enhance understanding, improve child welfare systems

Two researchers are using their experience and expertise to conduct an innovative study aimed at improving the child welfare system and supporting families across the Commonwealth.

Kentucky Geological Survey to host 63rd annual seminar

The Kentucky Geological Survey (KGS) at the University of Kentucky will host its 63rd annual seminar on May 15 at the Jacobs Science Building, Room 121, on the UK campus.

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