Norman, McClanahan, Vance Join Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame
By Lindsey Piercy
Gurney Norman and Ed McClanahan. Photo by Guy Mendes.
By Lindsey Piercy
Gurney Norman and Ed McClanahan. Photo by Guy Mendes.
By Jenny Wells
Olivia Prosper and team's mathematical framework would be adaptable to different disease systems and inform strategies to reduce the threat of resistant pathogens to global health.
A collaborative project led by a University of Kentucky professor is exploring how math can be used to better understand the spread of drug-resistant diseases.
Four College of Arts & Sciences students spoke at the University of Kentucky Capital Campagin kickoff. Hear how your generosity impacts the lives of students every day.
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Produced by The HIVE @ A&S
Directed / Edited: Eric Sanders
By Ellie Wnek
The Center for Equality and Social Justice will be distributing free copies of the book "So You Want to Talk About Race" by author Ijeoma Oluo beginning Wednesday, Jan. 30.
By Chris Crumrine, Amy Jones-Timoney, Kody Kiser, and Brad Nally
“To actually be in Washington, D.C. is unlike anything that you can experience in a classroom or here in Kentucky,” says Hayley Leach. “The hands-on experience is unlike anything you can get.”
By Laura Wright
Regeneration is one of the most enticing areas of biological research. How are some animals able to regrow body parts? Is it possible that humans could do the same? If scientists could unlock the secrets that confer those animals with this remarkable ability, the knowledge could have profound significance in clinical practice down the road.
Look at what Kentucky and the College of Arts & Sciences can do.
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