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UK’s Housing Engagement and Research Initiative launches statewide resource hub online

The UK Office of Land-Grant Engagement has launched the Housing Engagement and Research Initiative (HERI) website to address housing needs in the Commonwealth.

Call for submissions: UK’s open-access, interdisciplinary undergraduate research journal

The UK Office of Undergraduate Research is accepting submissions for the 2024-25 issue of Aperture, an open-access, interdisciplinary student journal. The submission deadline is Feb. 15.

University of Kentucky researcher examines Universal Free School Meals' impact

A collaborative research grant project, spearheaded by UK, aims to understand food assistance programs and their impact on youth’s health outcomes in the country.

Kentucky, Tennessee GAME Change secures commitments from key regional partners

Key businesses and organizations in Kentucky and Tennessee are showing their commitment to the University of Kentucky-led effort to create economic, societal and technological growth in the region.

Black Friday unwrapped: Smart shopping tips from an expert

Adam Craig, an associate professor with a research focus on consumer behavior, offers valuable insights into Black Friday from the retailers’ perspective, as well as expert tips for navigating the shopping frenzy.

2025 Bingham Seminar to explore impact of design on global economy in Appalachia and France

Professor Rebekah Radtke will lead next year’s Mary C. Bingham Seminar titled “Sustainable Futures Design Lab: Appalachia x France.”

UK Martin School professor named chief economist for US Department of Education

Rajeev Darolia has been serving as the Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Education since the beginning of this year.

Applications for UK Sustainability Challenge Grant Program now being accepted

The Sustainability Challenge Grant Program is designed to engage transdisciplinary teams from the university community to foster scholarly, creative and research projects that promote sustainability.

Weather extremes force Kentucky producers to rethink hay management, livestock strategy

A spring marked by heavy rains, followed by a dry summer, has left many livestock producers with a stemmy and possibly rain-damaged first hay cutting.

Financial boom or bust: UK expert analyzes economic impact of the Olympics

Michael Clark, director of UK's Center for Business and Economic Research, discusses the real costs and benefits that come with the grandeur of the Games.

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