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Markey Cancer Center Research Day Returns May 13, abstracts due March 31

For the 15th year, Markey Cancer Center Research Day will showcase the innovative cancer research taking place across all disciplines at UK.

Fueling sleep: UK researchers show key metabolic link to restful nights

Research from UK’s Sanders-Brown Center on Aging has illuminated how the brain’s energy utilization significantly influences our sleep patterns. 

UK scientists reveal new insights into Kentucky’s water quality challenges

A new study has offered the most in-depth look at what’s flowing through Kentucky’s streams and rivers, and how these waterways can be safeguarded.

Gaines Center selects newest cohort of Gaines Fellows

Twelve students will join the two-year program that enriches the undergraduate experience by fostering an interdisciplinary approach to the humanities.

71 UK students to present research at NCUR

The National Conference on Undergraduate Research is one of the largest events for undergraduate students to share their academic work with peers, faculty and professionals across the country.

UK’s Honaker wins SEC Faculty Achievement Award

Rick Honaker has been named winner of the 2025 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Faculty Achievement Award for the University of Kentucky.

College of Health Sciences Professor’s Research Team Helps Lexington Housing Authority with Wellness Fairs

Brandi White's research team, Meals that Heal, is making it easier for one Lexington neighborhood to access useful tips for healthy living and discover local organizations that make healthy foods more accessible.

Advancing Kentucky Together: KayDee Pratt’s drive to design more

Over the summer, senior KayDee Pratt worked on two research projects at the intersection of virtual reality and design.

Eastern tent caterpillar update: Protecting horses and trees amid late winter conditions

Due to a colder winter and slower accumulation of growing-degree days this year, experts at UK anticipate a delayed hatch for the Eastern tent caterpillar.

UK history students use digital technologies, AI to bring Shaker Village into the future

UK grad students engaged in hands-on historical work that deepened their academic knowledge and supported the mission of one of Kentucky’s most treasured historical sites.

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