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Community Invited to Day of Remembrance for Victims of Atlanta Spa Shootings

This Sunday, representatives from the University of Kentucky and members of the community will come together in solidarity for a Day of Remembrance for the victims of last year’s Atlanta spa shootings.

Behavioral Science Awards White Coats for Black Lives Fellowships

University of Kentucky College of Medicine students Rashmi Bharadwaj, Maya Cleveland, Lillian Maxwell, Darayon Moore and Maggie Stull have been awarded Department of Behavioral Science White Coats for Black Lives Fellowships.

ISC Senior Selected as Fellow in Multicultural Advertising Intern Program

Makiyah Owens, an integrated strategic communication senior in the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information, was selected as a fellow in the Multicultural Advertising Intern Program (MAIP).

UK CI Alumna is Indiana University’s First Female President

Aiming to “move the needle” within the Big Ten, one University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information alumna is taking the helm and bringing a fresh perspective to her university.

UK Continues Women’s History Month Celebration With Events Throughout March

March is Women’s History Month, and the University of Kentucky is hosting a number of events for the campus community to celebrate the accomplishments of women all over.

Upcoming Unconscious Bias Training April 12-14

Inclusive Excellence and Diversity Education (IEDE) celebrated its first-year milestone of the expanded Unconscious Bias Initiative (UBI) last month. This three-part training series is offered via Zoom and is open to all University of Kentucky staff and faculty.

UK and BGCF Host 'An Evening with Heather McGhee'

The University of Kentucky and Blue Grass Community Foundation (BGCF) are hosting “An Evening with Heather McGhee,” to explore the benefits of creating a more just community.

UK Project to Help Black Lexingtonians Access Mental Health Services

“Through the Neighborhood Healers Project, we will train these Black community leaders so that they can be a gateway to therapy or help facilitate the mental health treatment process.” Dr. Candice Hargons.

WELD Participants Announced for 2022

The University of Kentucky Women’s Executive Leadership Development (WELD) program has announced its 2022 cohort of faculty and staff participants.

Research Celebrates Women Making History

This month, we take the time to showcase the legacies of women and their impactful research and scholarship.

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