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That s why we re here — UK researcher invites undergrads to the lab

At the University of Kentucky, if you want to do research early in your college career, you don't have to wait. Watch how our students are making an impact in a very unique lab, from the beginning of their time on campus.

NSF-funded honey bee research explores lifelong social impacts

UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment's Clare Rittschof, Ph.D., is the recipient of the National Science Foundation’s prestigious Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award for her project titled “Signal to Noise: How Complex Social Information Regulates Brain Genomics and Behavior.”

16 Students Selected for Inaugural CURE Fellowship Program

16 Students Selected for Inaugural CURE Fellowship Program
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UK Neuroscience Research Priority Area Brings Diverse Groups Together to Advance Studies

UK Neuroscience Research Priority Area Brings Diverse Groups Together to Advance Studies
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UK Women s Forum Announces 2021 Sarah Bennett Holmes Awardees

 (April 12, 2021)  Four outstanding recipients who profoundly contribute to issues that affect women at the University of Kentucky and across the Commonwealth received the Sarah Bennett Holmes Award Tuesday, March 23, during a virtual awards ceremony. Christina Walker, staff winner; Hana Khamfroush, faculty winner; Mel Lesch, graduate student winner; and UK Department of Neurology s Wellness and Resiliency Committee, team winner, received the 2021 Sarah Bennett Holmes Award. The award historically recognizes one female faculty member and one female staff member who promote growth and well-being of women at the university and across Kentucky. The UK Women’s Forum decided to expand the award criteria to allow UK faculty and staff of any gender to be eligible plus created a team award and graduate student award. The faculty, staff and graduate student recipients receive a monetary award plus a plaque. The team and its members receive a plaque for their achievement. The Sarah

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