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Measuring Success: New Rankings Show UK Progress, Impact

New rankings have UK in the top 25 of public research institutions, and UK College of Medicine in the top 25 of all public medical schools in 2018.

John Thelin’s New Book Examines Going to College in the Sixties

John Thelin, a University Research Professor in the educational policy studies and evaluation department in the UK College of Education, has published prolifically on the history of higher education and college sports.

Research Isn't 'One Size Fits All'

Unfortunately, for far too long, the male sex was the prototypical vehicle for experimental and clinical studies testing new drugs, devices and basic physiologic and pathophysiologic disease processes.

Informed Consent Workshop Wins Best Practice Award

UK's Office of Research Integrity won a "Best Practice" award for a workshop for researchers, examining motives, misunderstandings and communication gaps, to help volunteers weigh pros and cons.

Sharing our Story in Washington, DC

We often talk about the importance of partnership at the University of Kentucky. More than ever before, with fierce determination and unwavering compassion, we are collaborating with those who share our vision for a brighter Kentucky future.

Kentucky Can Stem the Tide of Opioid Abuse and Addiction

Kentucky families know better than most the plague of addiction. But there is hope. There is us.

A Promise We Intend to Keep

Kentucky faces the highest cancer incidence and mortality rates in the United States. Researchers at the University of Kentucky aim to reduce these numbers by half. We believe that’s what Kentucky can do.

Carter Elected President of Society of Research Administrators International

Kim C. Carter, Office of Sponsored Projects Administration, was elected as president of the Society of Research Administrators International.

Mark Williams: Improving Hospital Discharge and Targeting Social Needs for Better Health

Mark Williams talks about hospitalists, hospital readmission research and care-ky.org, a new site to address social needs.

Ph.D. Research Fueled by National Physical Therapy Scholarship

This summer Kirby Mayer, a Ph.D. candidate in the UK College of Health Sciences, got a prestigious $15,000 research scholarship. By improving classification of ICU-acquired weakness, Mayer hopes to improve how and when physical therapists implement interventions.

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