A native of east Asia, the moth is a serious invasive insect and continues to spread. University of Kentucky entomologists and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are asking Kentuckians to monitor their boxwoods and report any damage.
The School of Journalism and Media earned a fifth-place finish in Intercollegiate Photojournalism and a 10th place overall finish in the prestigious competition.
As the COVID delta variant continues to spread across the United States, questions remain around both vaccine effectiveness and vaccination rates, and what these numbers could mean moving into the fall.
The webinar program is the second of a three-part public policy collaboration between the chamber and UK’s Martin School to find common ground on public policy issues facing both urban and rural areas.
A summer workshop offered by University of Kentucky College of Education's Kayla Johnson will focus on conducting community-based participatory action research.
The research team hopes the study’s results will inform science-based decisions about mask use and social distancing after vaccination, especially as new variants spread and emerge.
Researchers from UK's Department of Mechanical Engineering hosted collaborators from Virginia Tech and Oklahoma State University for a series of unmanned aircraft systems flight experiments at the new Wildcat Agricultural and Atmospheric Research Pavilion flight facility.
"Afraid of the Doctor: Every Parent’s Guide to Preventing and Managing Medical Trauma." addresses medical trauma, how to understand it and tips for parents of ill or injured children on how to overcome it.
The showcase will serve as a digital magazine detailing the innovators’ expertise and technology. Various innovations will cover multiple industries, from medicine and biotech to mobile apps and consumer tech.