Economics
  • Article
  • Nov 7 2024

Professor Rebekah Radtke will lead next year’s Mary C. Bingham Seminar titled “Sustainable Futures Design Lab: Appalachia x France.”

  • Article
  • Oct 2 2024

Rajeev Darolia has been serving as the Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Education since the beginning of this year.

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  • Aug 19 2024

The Sustainability Challenge Grant Program is designed to engage transdisciplinary teams from the university community to foster scholarly, creative and research projects that promote sustainability.

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  • Aug 15 2024

A spring marked by heavy rains, followed by a dry summer, has left many livestock producers with a stemmy and possibly rain-damaged first hay cutting.

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  • Aug 8 2024

Michael Clark, director of UK's Center for Business and Economic Research, discusses the real costs and benefits that come with the grandeur of the Games.

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  • Jul 16 2024

The Office of the VP for Research and the UK International Center have announced the second cohort of UKinSPIRE fellows that will pursue high-impact research projects along with international collaborators.

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  • Jun 18 2024

Carlos Lamarche, Ph.D., director of graduate studies and Gatton Endowed Professor of Economics in the UK Gatton College of Business and Economics, has been honored as a 2024-25 University Research Professor.

  • Podcast
  • Apr 5 2024

Tyler Kleppe, assistant professor in UK Gatton College of Business and Economics, has shown "springing forward" impacts higher stakes decisions — like investing for one’s retirement.

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  • Apr 3 2024

The second annual Kentucky Innovator Challenge will take place on Thursday, April 11 starting at 8:30 a.m. in Ballrooms 212 A&B in the Gatton Student Center.

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  • Dec 4 2023

UK and its partners are one of 60 programs awarded “Build to Scale” grants from the U.S. Department of Commerce. In total, $53 million will fund programs that support entrepreneurs, catalyze innovation and fuel economic growth.