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Today, as the program celebrates 40 years of education and training focused on the integration of research with patient care, ...
Rajon Rondo is a Kentucky graduate — 20 years after playing there. On Friday, the retired NBA guard received his diploma after completing his undergraduate degree, earning a bachelor's degree in ...
Dr. Christian M. M. Brady was named as Wittenberg University’s 16th president. Brady is currently the dean of the Lewis Honors College at the University of Kentucky. “I am deeply honored to ...
University of Kentucky (UK) President Eli Capilouto said the school’s decision to cancel LGBTQ+, Black, and first-generation graduation ceremonies is the best way to “protect our people ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — With college athletics bracing for the expected approval of a $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement, the University of Kentucky is believed to be the first school to convert ...
On Friday, the University of Kentucky's board of trustees approved a proposal to transform the athletic department into a limited liability company called Champions Blue, LLC. The move represents ...
GM's salary, bonuses, terms As University of Louisville prepares to pay athletes, Brandt will help negotiate contracts Kentucky Wildcats plan multimillion-dollar projects in revenue-sharing era.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) — The University of Louisville has agreed to pay a former professor nearly $1.6 million to settle a federal freedom of speech lawsuit. Dr. Allan Josephson led the Division of ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The University of Kentucky will no longer host graduation ceremonies that recognize specific student groups, such as LGBTQ+, Black, and first-generation students.
University of Louisville officials have developed a plan to comply with a new state law banning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at public universities, President Gerry Bradley said in ...
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. — Northern Kentucky University is moving to end its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives on campus at the end of the 2025 spring semester. This comes after a law was ...
A judge made a decision after Sophia Rosing, the racist University of Kentucky student who called a black employee the N-word at least 200 times in 2022, made a shocking request.
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