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All roads lead to fashion: UK students present Color Me Kentucky
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By
Christopher Carney
Published on Apr. 1, 2024
Organized and led by University of Kentucky students in the Department of Retailing and Tourism Management, the annual “Color Me Kentucky: All Roads Lead to Fashion” show will highlight the best of Kentucky fashion on April 11.
The University of Kentucky begins renovation of historic Scovell Hall
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By
Derrick Meads
Published on Mar. 29, 2024
Slated for 2026, the revitalized Scovell Hall will serve as the new administrative center for the UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
How a University of Kentucky study abroad in Belize is redefining community learning
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By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Mar. 26, 2024
A UK Extension group shares their expertise on pesticide safety, sustainable agriculture, food preservation and nutrition with local communities in Belize — resulting in mutually valuable learning experiences.
UK landscape architecture alum finds passion designing urban communities
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By
Christopher Carney
Published on Mar. 25, 2024
Simone Heath was the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Kentucky’s landscape architecture program. She is now using these skills to help build stronger communities in Atlanta as an urban designer.
University of Kentucky breaks ground on Martin-Gatton Agricultural Sciences Building
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By
Derrick Meads
Published on Mar. 21, 2024
The new Martin-Gatton Agricultural Sciences Building will become the primary teaching facility, center for student success and home to new programs made possible by the generosity of The Bill Gatton Foundation.
Kentucky High School Crop Scouting Competition registration now open
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By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Mar. 20, 2024
The July 25 competition offers Kentucky high school students the opportunity to gain valuable field experience, network with peers and potentially shape their future careers in agriculture.
Kentucky Tick Surveillance Project accepting submissions, advancing public health research and safety
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By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Mar. 19, 2024
The Kentucky Tick Surveillance Project, housed in the University of Kentucky’s Department of Entomology, offers a unique opportunity for the community to contribute to tickborne disease understanding — furthering public health research in the state.
UK Beam Institute marks historic milestone with first barrel filling
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By
Grace Sowards
Published on Mar. 19, 2024
The distilling team celebrated the conclusion of the James B. Beam Institute Industry Conference by inviting attendees to witness the first barrel filling on the University of Kentucky’s campus.
University of Kentucky Equine Analytical Chemistry Lab appoints Cynthia Cole as acting director
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By
Derrick Meads
Published on Mar. 19, 2024
Bringing thirty years of experience, Cole will oversee all operations of UK’s Equine Analytical Chemistry Lab dedicated to serving Kentucky’s signature industry. Photo provided by Cynthia Cole.
UK student, FFA officer represents Kentucky for international leadership experience in Australia
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By
Christopher Carney
Published on Mar. 18, 2024
University of Kentucky student, native Kentuckian and former Future Farmers of America (FFA) state officer Casey Montgomery recently traveled to Australia, attending the 2024 International Leadership Seminar for State Officers.