Q&A: Everything you need to know about managing misinformation
Yvonne Eadon, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the School of Information Science at the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information. Photo provided. LEXINGTON, Ky. — Misinformation...
View ArticleState gets $37.2M grant to continue fighting addiction, overdose
Kentucky programs are making progress in lowering overdose deaths. Photo by Pexels from Freerange Stock FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky has received a $37.2 million federal grant to support state...
View ArticleKy’s forest product economy is grown and sustainable practices
A stand of White Oak trees sat in the Berea College Forest. The forest industry’s economic impact in Kentucky has surged the past few years. Photo by Matt Barton. LEXINGTON, Ky. — The third week of...
View ArticleKy. pup an American Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year finalist
KFB members Shelby and Lora Ennis of Elizabethtown were prompted to enter Daisy in the national American Farm Bureau competition because of how often she has come to the rescue of others....
View ArticleBluegrass Train Experience is new Ky Tourism passport project
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — The newest Kentucky multijurisdictional tourism project is full steam ahead. Today the Bluegrass Train Experience launched from the Bowling Green Convention & Visitors Office...
View ArticleUK political scientist explores the impact of social media on politics
Maggie Macdonald, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Political Science in the UK College of Arts and Sciences, studies elite political behavior in the United States. Photo provided....
View ArticleProtein, peppers, briny tastes among Kroger’s 2025 food trends
Kroger has revealed its top five food trends for 2025, predicting emerging trends, customer behaviors and anticipated popular items for the year ahead. CINCINNATI — The Kroger Co. revealed its top five...
View ArticleHorror films provided insight on our social issues
Laneshia Conner is an assistant professor in the UK College of Social Work. In Conner’s “Horror Films and Social Welfare” course, students explore the use of horror films as a lens to learn about...
View ArticleAlltech presents $100,000 donation to GreenHouse17
Dr. Mark Lyons and Deirdre Lyons of Alltech (fourth and fifth from the left, respectively) present a $100,000 donation from the Pearse Lyons ACE Foundation to Darlene Thomas, executive director of...
View ArticleBrain health improvement starts in the body
LOUISVILLE — Besides heart disease and cancers, a major cause of death in American adults is a decline in brain health. While science can’t say what triggers brain disorders in many cases, some...
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