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Scheduled for trouble: Studying the unintended consequences of classifying controlled substances

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.

NPHW Event: 4 Paws For Ability

Stop by anytime to unwind with some furry friends in the University’s 4Paws program!

CPH Research: Recent Publications February 2024

University of Kentucky College of Public Health faculty, staff, and students are frequent authors and collaborators on articles that advance research, provoke thought, and inspire action.

Hamilton driven to make all feel welcome at CPH

Amanda Hamilton, the College of Public Health’s new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Coordinator, is driven by a passion for fostering a more inclusive and welcoming environment in higher education.

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).

EPI-BIO Lecture Series Presentation

The University of Kentucky’s College of Public Health welcomes GYeon Oh, PhD, is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health at the College of Public Health.

EPI/BIO Lecture Series Welcomes Melissa J. Smith, PhD

The University of Kentucky’s College of Public Health welcomes Melissa J.

Facts & Snacks Presentation Series Meet your Proposal Development Office Liaison!

Welcome to the first Facts and Snacks presentation for Fall 2023!

EPI-BIO Lecture Series: Oshea D. Johnson, PhD

The University of Kentucky’s College of Public Health welcomes Oshea Johnson, PhD CDC EIS Officer, KY Department for Public Health

CPH students explore policy issues at KyPolicy's Summer Policy Institute

Two University of Kentucky College of Public Health (CPH) students were among only 15 students to participate in the Kentucky Center for Economic P