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  • Oct 7 2021

“Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code.” will take place 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, in the UK Gatton Student Center. This event is free and open to the public.

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  • Oct 6 2021

Opioid overdose death rates increased by 40% among non-Hispanic Black individuals between 2018 and 2019, according to study results published in the American Journal of Public Health this September.

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  • Oct 6 2021

Recent work from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine published in Cell Press discusses an essential signaling pathway that causes metabolic dysfunction including insulin resistance and obesity.

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  • Oct 6 2021

A new study from the lab of Markey Cancer Director Mark Evers, M.D., demonstrates the critical role of the hormone neurotensin in cell proliferation and stem cell function in the small intestine.

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  • Oct 5 2021

University of Kentucky College of Medicine researchers were part of a recently published study giving insight into how limb development evolved in vertebrates.

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  • Oct 1 2021

The program provides professional development and networking opportunities for current doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers considering careers in higher education.

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  • Oct 1 2021

Athletic rivalries aside, the two land-grant universities share a common goalpost: preparing students for engaging careers in agriculture, food production and natural resources.

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  • Oct 1 2021

College of Education professor John Thelin is one of two chosen for the Education Law Association’s Gus Steinhilber Award, which is awarded for best legal brief of the year.

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  • Oct 1 2021

The University of Kentucky Office for Institutional Diversity is accepting proposals for the next round of grant funding through the office's Inclusive Excellence Student Program grants.

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  • Sep 29 2021

A professor in the Department of Geography, Ehrkamp will deliver the annual Distinguished Professor Lecture. Her research considers the politics of immigration with a focus on refugee geopolitics and trauma.