UK to Host Appalachian Research Symposium and Arts Showcase
By Rebecca Longo
Students at last year's symposium.
Do Sadists Feel Sad After Inflicting Pain? UK Psychology Grad Reveals Intriguing Results
By Lindsey Piercy
There's something immensely intriguing about true crime stories. You've probably fallen victim to binge watching various docuseries that feature fascinating tales of tragedies. Your latest obsession may have you wondering — why would someone torment people, especially those they don't even know?
Undergraduate Researchers Present Their Work at the State Capitol
By Ryan Girves
Eighteen University of Kentucky students are making their way to the State Capitol Building in Frankfort, Kentucky, to present their research at the 2019 Posters-at-the-Capitol event. This one-day annual event is held to show Kentucky legislators the importance of undergraduate research and scholarly work in Kentucky. The governor proclaims this day to be Undergraduate Research Day across the Commonwealth.
UK Scholar's Fight Toward Justice for All
By Lindsey Piercy
Christia Spears Brown's professional roles as a researcher, teacher and advocate for public policy issues are integrated around her interests in issues of diversity and equality. Pete Comparoni | UK Photo.
Braceros Photo Exhibit Depicts Experience of Mexican Emigrants
By Adrian Ho
The Braceros Photo Exhibit at the University of Kentucky’s William T. Young Library depicts the experience of Mexican laborers’ emigration as rendered by photographers who were uprooted. Featuring 18 images about the Bracero Program, the exhibit is free and open to all until May 1, 2019.