News Archive: The Bill Gatton Foundation
UK dietetics graduate ready for her dream career

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Bailey Vandiver
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Gabby Rodriguez graduated with her bachelor's degree, master’s degree and internship experience through the Accelerated Coordinated Program in Dietetics.
UK study on antibiotic resistance in cattle-associated bacteria shows potential impact on One Health

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Jordan Strickler
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University of Kentucky researchers are beginning to better understand antibiotic resistance, safeguarding its impact on humans, animals and the environment.
‘Health halo’ effect? UK study suggests children’s cereal is trending towards lower nutritional quality

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Christopher Carney
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Considered to be a staple for many families at breakfast time, a new study suggests that cereals have become unhealthier in the past decade for children.
One University of Kentucky student’s search for contaminants in Appalachian streams

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Jordan Strickler
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How a student shifted her perspective on engineering and opened the door to a future in environmental research.
UK greenhouse study offers hope for protecting, cleansing waterways

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Jordan Strickler
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Tiny wetland replicas show big promise for clearing pesticides and “forever chemicals” while still stripping nitrate.
University of Kentucky launches One Health Initiative, welcoming new members and partnerships

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Christopher Carney
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The University of Kentucky One Health Initiative is a hub for collaborative research, instruction and extension programs that promote human, animal and environmental health in Kentucky.
University of Kentucky taps alum to lead Cooperative Extension’s efforts in building health partnerships

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Christopher Carney
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UK alum and health education leader Chlodys Johnstone is named assistant dean for extension health partnerships to help build sustainable, transdisciplinary programs—locally and beyond.
From connections to conservation, student interested in wildlife career finds everything she needs at the University of Kentucky

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Bailey Vandiver
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Callie Black’s undergraduate research is preparing her for a career in wildlife conservation.
University of Kentucky scientists reveal new insights into the state’s water quality challenges

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Jordan Strickler
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Contaminant runoff is a major problem for Kentucky’s waterways. One University of Kentucky professor is hoping to help change all of that.
‘Putting students first’: University of Kentucky presents inaugural KYnsHIP Conference, advancing education through innovation

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Christopher Carney
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Kentucky’s educational community is invited to attend this free, hands-on event to connect with educators and students from across the state.
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