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Campe Receives National Research Fellowship to Study Campus Safety

Maggie Campe, a doctoral candidate in the UK Department of Sociology and research assistant in UK’s Center for Research on Violence Against Women, is the inaugural recipient of the Lindsey M. Bonistall Research Fellowship from PEACEOUTside Campus. The research fellowship aims to promote peaceful and safe living environments in college communities.

How is UK Moving Up Nationally in Research?

Federal research funding has been flat nationally, but you wouldn't know it by UK's funding numbers, which show three consecutive years of growth.

UK Research Shows Benefits of Therapeutic Horticulture at Women's Shelter

Can farming help you heal? A local women's shelter says it can, and UK is helping them show how much.

Research on Intimate Partner Violence with Claire Renzetti

Claire Renzetti's research focuses on violence against women and ways to improve the quality of life for people who have experienced intimate partner violence.

Empowering Victims through Research

Focusing on violence in lesbian relationships, Renzetti seeks to produce knowledge that improves women's lives.

UK Center for Research on Violence Against Women

CRVAW is the nation's only center focused solely on research to address and prevent gender-based violence.

"Green Dot" Effective at Reducing Sexual Violence

CRVAW saw greater than 50% reduction in self-reported frequency by students at schools that received training.