News Archive: Family & Consumer Sciences
‘Sir Barton and the Making of the Triple Crown’ makes Kentucky Proud series April 29
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The Kentucky Proud Evenings series continues Monday, April 29, with Jennifer S. Kelly talking about her book, “Sir Barton and the Making of the Triple Crown.”
‘Color Me Spring’ Fashion Show April 18
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Carl Nathe
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The event is a fundraiser for the department, which is housed in the School of Human Environmental Sciences within the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
UK launches fitness app
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Katie Pratt
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The free, mobile app FitBlue takes a holistic approach to improving Kentuckians' health.
UK Plaid Project continues to create opportunities for students
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Katie Pratt
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The partnership between Henry Dry Goods and UK has resulted in important internship experiences for UK students.
Wildcats Needed to 'Raise the Dough' With UK Campus Kitchen
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Ellie Wnek
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The student organization is raising funds until Feb. 22.
UK Department of Dietetics and Human Nutrition nationally recognized for sustainability efforts
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Katie Pratt
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The department was named a champion site because its ongoing work on sustainable issues.
Kentucky Proud Evening spotlights ‘The Cherokee and the Newsman’
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The free monthly series, hosted by Fayette County Cooperative Extension Service, celebrates Kentucky’s rich literary culture with author discussions and samples from Plate It Up! Kentucky Proud recipes.
Extension Homemakers give homeless a warm, dry place to lay
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Katie Pratt
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Since the project began, the Extension Homemakers have donated more than 100 mats to numerous agencies that work with local homeless.
Extension uses technology to reach new clientele
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Katie Pratt
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Through podcasts, UK family and consumer sciences extensnion specialists are spreading their knowledge across the world.
UK Extension supports AmeriCorps team with valuable lessons in cooking
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Carol Lea Spence
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Visiting AmeriCorps volunteers not got some "good eating" in Campbell County, but they learned how to cook for themselves with the help of SNAP-Ed assistant Melissa Pilcher.