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Job Club teaches new skills to land a dream job
Published on Mar. 22, 2017
Job Club, a collaboration between UK Cooperative Extension, the Alumni Association Career Services and Human Resources Staff Career Development, helps with job searches.
CAFE professor on panel of new Civic Life Series March 22
By
Kathy Johnson
Published on Mar. 21, 2017
CAFE Professor Keiko Tanaka will participate in Immigration and Higher Education: Faculty Migration Stories at UK, March 22.
Extension to host outdoor aquaculture program
Published on Mar. 20, 2017
Speakers include researchers and specialists from Kentucky State University and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.
Miller, Carr join Kentucky 4-H Foundation
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 20, 2017
Melissa Miller and Benjamin Carr recently accepted roles with the Kentucky 4-H Foundation.
Popular UK lawn mower clinic expands to take more clients

By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Mar. 17, 2017
Clinic provides preventative maintenance.
UK to host emergency wheat freeze damage training
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 16, 2017
The training will help producers assess damage to their wheat caused by frigid temperatures earlier this week.
UK research shows effectiveness of summer gleaning program
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 15, 2017
The study shows the Campus Kitchen at University of Kentucky is reducing food waste and hunger in some of Lexington's most vulnerable populations.
Local offices celebrate Small Business Development Centers success, impact March 22
By
Roberta Meisel
Published on Mar. 14, 2017
To celebrate the impact Kentucky Small Business Development Center consultants have across the state each year, the network of 12 offices will take part in the inaugural SBDC Day on March 22.
Public seminars to throw light on urban forests
Published on Mar. 13, 2017
Urban forests benefit developed areas environmentally, socially and economically. UK Urban Forest Initiative will host two public seminars on the topic.
Prolonged freezing temps could damage Kentucky crops

By
Aimee Nielson
Published on Mar. 10, 2017
Risk of freeze damage is significant.