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Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center

Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC) serves both as an academic injury prevention research center and for statewide injury prevention and control.

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Center for Innovation in Population Health

Center for Innovation in Population Health (IPH-C) protects and improves the health of people and their communities with a specific focus on social determinants of health.

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Center for Research on Violence Against Women

The UK Center for Research on Violence Against Women is committed to advancing research into the clinical, legal, cultural and other complexities presented by intimate partner violence, rape, stalking and related crimes against women.

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Latest News and Events from Our Centers

‘I am a UK Innovator’: College of Public Health’s John Lyons

In this Q&A, John Lyons describes his work at the interface between practice and policy in mental health, child welfare, education and justice.

CPH researchers use Photovoice to improve engagement with community health assessment

Research has shown that behavioral health conditions like mental illness and substance use disorders are closely linked with the social determinants of health — the non-medical conditions impacting health and wellbeing in the environments where people live, work and play.

CPH graduate finds her path through public health, receives several honors

Ashley Grospitch, a senior with the University of Kentucky's College of Public Health (CPH), has distinguished herself through significant achievements and a strong commitment to public health advocacy.

Now Open: The CPH Shop!

Open now from October 30th - November 10th. Get ready! Don't miss your chance to grab CPH branded gear! 10% of the sales will go to the Student Public Health Association (SPHA).

Pathways to Peace: Transforming Anger Through Embodiment

Join us and the Alliance Against Harmful Anger on Friday, Nov. 1. The event is free for everyone interested in adding their voice to our collective effort to enhance global emotional resilience.