UK Freshman Get Wired
Debuting this fall, A&S Wired, in Keeneland Hall, will house approximately 200 freshmen in a unique interactive space that combines education and residence life.
Debuting this fall, A&S Wired, in Keeneland Hall, will house approximately 200 freshmen in a unique interactive space that combines education and residence life.
Research on zebrafish and retina regeneration gives UK first Pew Award in Biomedical Sciences.
Professor Burt Davis to be principal investigator of three-year proposal.
Student studies abroad as part of A&S initiative
Suzanna Mitchell goes on to research infants at risk for autism at prestigious Yale University.
UK graduates continue on path to success by joining program to teach students at under-funded elementary schools.
Dr. Mark Peffley co-authors award-winning book, "Justice in America: The Separate Realities of Blacks and Whites"
Shannon Bell and Richard York co-author best article of 2010 in Rural Sociology journal.
"Historic Archaeology: Beneath Kentucky's Fields and Streets" was selected for the 2011 Archaeology Channel International Film & Video Festival.
The University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences is embarking on a year long exploration of the culture and history of South Africa and its connections with Kentucky. The Kentucky and South Africa Initiative, titled "Different Lands, Common Ground," will engage our community in a crucial global conversation and spark an ongoing exchange of ideas.