Join us on April 19th for One Day for UK, an opportunity to give to areas of our college with the greatest need.
Victoria grew up in the small town of Springfield, Kentucky. In 2017, she moved to Lexington to study Biology on a pre-med track at the University of Kentucky, hoping to become a physician.
University of Kentucky College of Public Health (CPH) senior Golden Mashindi, a first generation American with roots in Zimbabwe, has always had an entrepreneurial spirit.
As part of the 30th anniversary of the University of Kentucky Women's Forum’s Sarah Bennett Holmes Awards, two University of Kentucky College of Public Health (CPH) students received 30 under 30 honors.
One of the greatest challenges facing both the Commonwealth of Kentucky -- and the country -- is the current and growing shortage of health profess
The event, sponsored by the University of Kentucky College of Public Health, provided an invaluable platform for sharing research, innovative community practices, transformative teaching methodologies, and strategies for workforce development within the realm of public health.
On Saturday, May 4, 2024, the University of Kentucky and the College of Public Health celebrates our graduates as part of the Spring Commencement Ceremony at Rupp Arena.
For 24 hours on Thursday, April 18, 2024, our University of Kentucky community will come together to celebrate the university’s giving day, One Day for UK, and support their favorite college, program or cause.
Researchers’ reasons for launching a study are sometimes purely intellectual: They may be intrigued by an inexplicable observation or challenged by a compelling question. Other times, the spark may be deeply personal. Such was the case for University of Kentucky (UK) Ph.D. student Kara Cook.
Stop by anytime to unwind with some furry friends in the University’s 4Paws program!