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John Thelin’s New Book Examines Going to College in the Sixties

John Thelin, a University Research Professor in the educational policy studies and evaluation department in the UK College of Education, has published prolifically on the history of higher education and college sports.

NCAA Awards Grant for UK College of Education Mental Health Research

A University of Kentucky College of Education research team has been selected to receive funding from the National Collegiate Athletic Association for a project related to college athletes’ psychological well-being and mental health.

Research Isn't 'One Size Fits All'

Unfortunately, for far too long, the male sex was the prototypical vehicle for experimental and clinical studies testing new drugs, devices and basic physiologic and pathophysiologic disease processes.

UK Researchers Partner With National Group to Help CSAs Thrive

University of Kentucky researchers are part of a national group working to increase opportunities and the economic viability of Community Supported Agriculture operations.

John Thelin Discusses His New Book: "Going to College in the Sixties"

Education Professor John Thelin talks about his new book and why he wanted to explore the full experience of college students in the 1960s.

ACA Medicaid Expansion Increases Colon Cancer Screenings, Survival in Ky

A University of Kentucky study published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons shows a direct link between the adoption of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Medicaid expansion and the impact of colon cancer on Kentuckians.

UK to Host Appalachian Research Symposium and Arts Showcase

The University of Kentucky Appalachian Center, Appalachian Studies Program and the Graduate Appalachian Research Community (GARC) will host the 10th annual Appalachian Research Symposium and Arts Showcase 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday, March 2, at the William T. Young Library UK Athletics Auditorium.

Do Sadists Feel Sad After Inflicting Pain? UK Grad Reveals Intriguing Results

A new study authored by David Chester, who graduated with a doctorate in experimental psychology from the University of Kentucky, delves deeper into sadistic tendencies and aggressive behavior. More specifically, the emotions that accompany aggression.

Opposites Attract at UK’s Everything is Science Festival

Join the University of Kentucky and featured guest speakers from around the region for this year’s Everything is Science (EiS) Festival: Opposites Attract.

Undergraduate Researchers Present Their Work at the State Capitol

Eighteen University of Kentucky students are making their way to the State Capitol Building in Frankfort, Kentucky, to present their research at the 2019 Posters-at-the-Capitol event.

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