For this "UK at the Half," we talk with Clare Rittschof, associate professor of entomology, about why she has an “open door” policy in her labs for students.
In this episode of Behind The Blue: Candice Hargons discusses The Neighborhood Healers Project, a new pilot project led by UK researchers aiming to reduce mental health equity gaps.
The director of the Commonwealth Institute for Black Studies and African American and Africana Studies discusses the Juneteenth holiday, personal reflections on the day's significance, and the importance of observance of the holiday by the university.
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.
On this episode of "Behind the Blue," Erik Reece discusses this project, the writing process, his influences, the importance of Kentucky in American letters and writing and how teaching informs his work.
The “Women Making History” series continues with this episode of "Behind the Blue" featuring Deirdre Scaggs, associate dean of UK’s Special Collections Research Center and director of the Wendell H. Ford Public Policy Research Center.
Throughout March for Women’s History Month, UK shines a spotlight on Women Making History. The series kicks off with a podcast featuring Isabel Escobar, professor of chemical and materials engineering in the College of Engineering.
In this episode of Behind the Blue, Mark Evers takes us through some of the most important milestones and accomplishments of the Markey team during his time at UK, and discusses plans for Markey’s future.
In the fall of 2020, the University of Kentucky announced plans to establish the Commonwealth Institute for Black Studies (CIBS) — a multidisciplinary program designed to highlight UK’s growing research around issues of race and racism.