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June’s Kentucky Proud Evening shines a light on famous Lexington cold case
Published on Jun. 12, 2018
Fayette County Cooperative Extension Service will present the fourth installment of the Kentucky Proud Evenings series Monday, June 25 with guest author Robert G. Lawson talking about his book, “Who Killed Betty Gail Brown? Murder, Mistrial, and Mystery.”
May’s Kentucky Proud Evening looks at the Mentelles, educators in antebellum Lexington
Published on May. 9, 2018
Fayette County Cooperative Extension will present the next installment of the Kentucky Proud Evenings series Wednesday, May 16.
UK extension works to get kids kindergarten-ready
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Apr. 16, 2018
Extension is helping Kentucky's youngest citizens get off of the right path.
Kentucky Proud Evenings: books and food to nourish body and soul
By
Whitney Hale
Published on Mar. 23, 2018
Fayette County Extension has partnered with the University Press of Kentucky to present Kentucky Proud Evenings, a monthly series of author talks also featuring Plate it Up! recipes.
UK Family Center to host Hold Me Tight workshop for employees
By
Katie Pratt
Published on Mar. 12, 2018
The workshop is April 13-14 at the W.T.Young Library.
Big Blue goes red in February
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Feb. 19, 2018
Around the state, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension opened its Big Blue heart in February to celebrate and promote American Heart Month.
DanceBlue inspired UK alumnus to study and fight health disparities
By
Olivia Ramirez
Published on Feb. 13, 2018
Read how DanceBlue inspired a family science alumnus to pursue research and advocate for improved health policy.
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment inducts 2018 Hall of Distinguished Alumni
Published on Jan. 19, 2018
Five new members were inducted this year.
UK graduate student shares opioid recovery journey to help others
By
Olivia Ramirez
Published on Jan. 9, 2018
UK family sciences doctoral student Alex Elswick hopes to use his own story and his research on barriers to long-term recovery to help those overcoming substance abuse addiction.
First African-American extension agent to be honored at M. L. King Day celebration in Harrodsburg
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Jan. 9, 2018
A century ago in Mercer County, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension welcomed its first African-American agriculture agent, Ananias Lorenzo Garvin.