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  • Jul 31 2023

The following op-ed was written by Aria Halliday, an associate professor in the Department of Gender and Women's Studies, African American and Africana Studies and International Film Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Kentucky.

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  • Jul 28 2023

Mindy Baker, Rachel Cooper, Payal Panchal and Jasmine Coatley-Thomas were recently awarded the fellowships. The Department of Behavioral Science created the fellowship and is supported by its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council.

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  • Jul 27 2023

Allison Gordon, Ph.D., a professor in the College of Communication and Information Department of Communication, is one of 16 University Research Professors for 2023-24.

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  • Jul 25 2023

Dieter Hennings Yeomans, professor of music performance in the School of Music at University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts, is one of 16 University Research Professors for 2023-24.

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  • Jul 24 2023

Nancy Grant Harrington, professor in the College of Communication and Information’s Department of Communication, was recently named an International Communication Association Fellow.

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  • Jul 24 2023

George Fuchs, M.D., professor in the Department of Pediatrics in the College of Medicine, has published a multiyear study about opportunities to improve clinical care for children in lower and middle-income nations around the world.

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  • Jul 21 2023

The University of Kentucky Department of Theatre and Dance’s costume studio will be featured in an upcoming exhibition at the Lexington Public Library’s Central Library Gallery, at 140 E. Main St, on view from July 21–Sept. 10, 2023.

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  • Jul 21 2023

Feng Li, D.V.M., Ph.D., the William Robert Mills Chair in Equine Infectious Disease at the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment Gluck Equine Research Center, is one of 16 University Research Professors for 2023-24.

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  • Jul 19 2023

A Markey Cancer Center research team identified an existing cancer drug that shows promise as a treatment for the most common type of non-small cell lung cancer.

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  • Jul 18 2023

A new study conducted by a group of researchers has found that people who experience interpersonal violence or child abuse face a more than 20% increased risk of developing diabetes.