Women's Health
  • Article
  • Feb 14 2025

A new UK Markey Cancer Center study provides important insights for future clinical trials in treating advanced cervical cancer.

  • Article
  • Feb 11 2025

Applications are being accepted through March 5 for two scholar positions and up to four associate positions, all appointments beginning Aug. 1.

  • Article
  • Feb 6 2025

The symposium is an effort to raise awareness and warn women about the dangers of heart disease.

  • Podcast
  • Oct 28 2024

Laneshia Conner's course, “Horror Films and Social Welfare,” equips students with historical knowledge, empowers them to critically analyze and reshapes their understanding of society.

  • Podcast
  • Feb 22 2024

UK College of Social Work Assistant Professor Laneshia Conner is refining interventions for older Black women with HIV, studying their health and reproductive health history, environments, trauma, and the sociocultural effects on their lives.

  • Article
  • Jan 12 2024

The University of Kentucky will mark a decade of raising awareness and continuing its effort to warn women about the dangers of heart disease with the annual Healthy Hearts for Women Symposium.

  • Article
  • Feb 10 2023

The University of Kentucky Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) program is accepting applications for scholars interested in research to advance women’s health.

  • Article
  • Oct 19 2022

The Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) program has received a five-year grant renewal — making this program over two decades old at the University of Kentucky.

  • Article
  • Sep 7 2022

The University of Kentucky's BIRCWH program supports young scholars in developing meaningful research careers in many areas of women's health.

  • Article
  • Aug 30 2022

As Black Breastfeeding Week is celebrated in the U.S. from Aug. 25-31, researchers at the University of Kentucky are highlighting research and outreach initiatives supporting Black mothers’ choices to initiate and continue breastfeeding.