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UK FitBlue how-to videos aim to get more Kentuckians active
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Dec. 19, 2019
Fitblue, a physical activity tracker app developed by UK, is helping more Kentuckians get moving by releasing new how-to exercise videos with intentional mindfulness for individuals of all ability levels.
UK to host Winter Wheat Meeting Jan. 7
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Dec. 18, 2019
The meeting will cover various topics of interest to Kentucky wheat producers.
Kenton County Extension bonds over the spirit of the season
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Dec. 17, 2019
University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension staff in Kenton County decided to share the spirit of the season by volunteering together at Master Provisions, a local nonprofit organization that connects r
$24 Million Partnership to Advance Next Generation Manufacturing Technologies in Kentucky
By
Jenny Wells-Hosley
Published on Dec. 17, 2019
College researchers Seth DeBolt and Czarena Crofcheck are part of this grant aimed at developing next gneration manufacturing technologies, flexible electronics and robotics.
Inaugural James B. Beam Institute Industry Conference coming in February
By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Dec. 17, 2019
The conference will address key topics those in the industry deal with on a regular basis.
For 25 years, Extension Homemakers have spread the ‘Joy of Giving’
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Dec. 12, 2019
Extension Homemakers get as much as they give during Joy of Giving, when approximately 800 residents in six nursing homes in Fayette County get to go “shopping” for themselves and for loved ones.
Decade After Leaving, Grad Returns for 2 Degrees
By
Danielle Donham
Published on Dec. 12, 2019
If you had told Stuart Lichtenberg in 2002 he would graduate one day with a Ph.D., he wouldn't have believed you.
The Joy of Giving (video)
By
Jeff Franklin
Published on Dec. 11, 2019
UK celebrates 50 years of continuous no-till research plots
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Dec. 10, 2019
The site is one of only a handful in the nation dedicated to long-term no-till research.
Lemon Tree Prepares Sweet Experience for Students, Patrons Alike
By
Danielle Donham
Published on Dec. 10, 2019
The Lemon Tree is a full-service restaurant located in Erikson Hall that is a working classroom for students in the college.