• Article
  • Dec 21 2021

American Cancer Society lodging grants are available in select communities to focus on addressing unmet lodging needs of cancer patients, particularly vulnerable populations experiencing an unequal burden of cancer.

  • Article
  • Dec 16 2021

Using new methodology, UK researchers have mapped the variations in sugar chains attached to brain proteins from deceased healthy individuals or individuals with Alzheimer’s disease.

  • Video
  • Dec 14 2021

The UK Research and Education Center in Princeton took a direct hit from the powerful tornado that began in northwestern Arkansas and carved a path of destruction across the western half of Kentucky.

  • Article
  • Dec 14 2021

The CDA program is designed to help minority-owned, women-owned and other underrepresented construction-related businesses gain access to the tools, resources and opportunities to be competitive in the construction industry.

  • Podcast
  • Dec 13 2021

Dr. Dutch returns to the ‘Behind the Blue’ podcast to discuss a wide range of pandemic topics including the Omicron variant, what it means for testing and vaccines, and best practices for the University community.

  • Article
  • Dec 10 2021

Applications for undergraduate and graduate research awards for students involved with research in the Appalachian region are due Feb. 15, 2022.

  • Article
  • Dec 10 2021

In her new book, Department of Psychology professor Christia Spears Brown uncovers what researchers and scientists have learned about how children are impacted by biases.

  • Article
  • Dec 9 2021

Two-year ACTION program focuses on the research and clinical aspects of oncology and trains students to make a difference in their communities.

  • Article
  • Dec 9 2021

Skin triglycerides, or lipids, keep bed bugs from staying very long on human hosts, a finding that could lead to new management strategies.