CHET awardees: (Top, left to right) Jardin Dogan, Nyassa Emedi, Kendra OoNorasak; (Bottom, left to right) Kayla Woodson, Kaylin Batey.
The Equity Changemaker Award recognizes impactful research by UK postdoctoral scholars, graduate and professional students. The award honors scholars whose research seeks to understand health disparities and inequities and whose mentorship has contributed to the next generation of health equity leaders.
This year’s recipients include Jardin Dogan, a counseling psychology doctoral candidate in the College of Education whose research focuses on health disparities in Black communities.
“It’s imperative for me to disseminate research and resources to Black populations in translatable and digestible ways,” Dogan said. “Achieving health equity requires a multifaceted prevention and intervention approach to help Black people who encounter barriers and challenges on multiple levels.”
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By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today Apr 16, 2021 Brannock, Kim S (Education Cabinet)
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) - There were some possible signs of an improving economy on Thursday. Kentuckyâs jobless rate in March declined from the previous month as did the number of jobless claims nationwide.
Kentuckyâs seasonally adjusted preliminary March 2021 unemployment rate was 5%, according to the Kentucky Center for Statistics, part of the Education and Workforce Development Cabinet. That was down 0.2% from February, but up 0.8% from the 4.2% recorded for the state one year ago, before the COVID-19 pandemic really took hold with mass lay-offs.
âTwo main factors contributed to the lower unemployment rate in March,â said Mike Clark, the University of Kentuckyâs Center for Business and Economic Research Director. âFirst, more people were employed, indicating the economy is continuing to recove