News Archive: Events
USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture director to visit campus May 6
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Ramaswamy will give a seminar titled, "Perfect Storm to Nutritional Security," Friday morning in the college's Cameron Williams Hall in the Plant Sciences Building.
By the thousands, teens congregate for UKAg field day
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Carol Lea Spence
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From three states, 2,002 teenagers gathered to compete, to network and to learn about the educational opportunities available in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
Inaugural UK Equine Nutrition Short Course to be held May 14
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Holly Wiemers
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The event is for horse owners interested in understanding how nutrition can affect their horses’ health and longevity.
Gov. Bevin to proclaim National Small Business Week in Kentucky
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Roberta Meisel
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KSBDC & the U.S. Small Business Administration will host Kentucky Celebrates Small Business May 3.
The Arboretum to celebrate Arbor Day April 30
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Carol Lea Spence
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The culminating event of The Arboretum’s month-long celebration, Party for the Planet, will kick off at 10 a.m. in the Pennyrile region of the Walk Across Kentucky.
Kentucky Small Business Development Center to celebrate small businesses with statewide Google event
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Roberta Meisel
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The May 4 event is in honor of National Small Business Week.
UK Robinson Center hosting Wildflower Hike April 16

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Aimee Nielson
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Kentucky has dozens of wildflower species blooming in the spring.
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment inducts 2016 Hall of Distinguished Alumni
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Five individuals received the college's highest honor.
Boot, Scoot and Boogie Across the Finish Line with UK Ag Ed
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The UK Agricultural Education Society will host the April 16 race to recognize the centennial anniversary of ag education courses being taught on campus.
Party for the Planet begins by celebrating the past
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Carol Lea Spence
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This year’s Party for the Planet gets a head start March 29 with a mini event called Celebrating the Past.