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Blueprint Kentucky student program helps reimagine local community

Five UK students brought fresh energy and creative vision to Trimble County this summer, working to revitalize the town of Bedford, KY, as part of the Blueprint Kentucky Summer Fellows program.

UK study on antibiotic resistance in cattle-associated bacteria shows potential impact on One Health

A study from UK's College of Agriculture, Food and Environment reveals that antibiotic resistance in cattle-associated bacteria could have far-reaching implications for human, animal and environmental health.

Register now for 2025 Kentucky Water Resources Symposium

The 2025 Kentucky Water Resources Annual Symposium will cover topics impacting the health and well-being of Kentuckians and life-sustaining ecosystems on Friday, Sept. 12.

One University of Kentucky student’s search for contaminants in Appalachian streams

How a student shifted her perspective on engineering and opened the door to a future in environmental research.

UK greenhouse study offers hope for protecting, cleansing waterways

A study by researchers at UK’s Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment shows that small-scale wetlands can help clean up a mix of farm runoff, personal care products and other harmful chemicals.

KY NSF EPSCoR to host film screening, discussion about Kentucky storm resilience

Kentucky NSF EPSCoR’s CLIMBS project will hold a screening of two documentaries that show how communities have endured weather-related catastrophes and the ongoing work to be better prepared for future disasters.

‘Putting all the pieces of Extension together’: Water conservation practices in full display at local farm

Walking tours of Robin Ridge Farms included stops to highlight their conservation practices, including gateway protection, drainageway shaping and seeding, fencing, feed pad/bale grazing and stream fencing.

100 years of better pastures in Kentucky

UK faculty and staff have conducted a century of extensive research on the production and management of pasture crops and cut forages.

UK researchers, Entanglement Technologies use new mobile sensors to track pollution

The demand for accurate chemical monitoring sensors is rising globally, as industries continue to grapple with the legacy of manufacturing waste.

Research Advancing Kentucky: Ensuring a healthy environment

Dr. Jason Unrine’s research helps protect Kentucky’s environment for a healthier future. With NIH funding, he’s working to measure and reduce our exposure to harmful chemicals.

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