The National Institutes of Health awarded the Clinical and Translational Award to UK, marking the third time the university has received the grant, each time providing four years worth of funding for research in clinical care focused on Central Appalachia.
Colin Goodfellow says he applied to UK specifically because it was the only university in the country he could find where he could both play football and graduate from a widely respected nursing school.
A $232,050 grant from the U.S. Department of Education was recently awarded to Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College to better serve students in the ten counties surrounding the college.
Students from Somerset Community College wanting to earn a bachelor's degree in Business Administration now have an easier pathway to that goal thanks to a transfer agreement with Lindsey Wilson College.
The CRITICAL program has graduated its first cohort of students who spent their time in jail working to give themselves a better chance of employment upon release.
At a recent SOAR (Shaping Our Appalachian Region) Summit, HCTC and local employer TLD Logistics announced a partnership to train CDL Class A truck drivers to fill current and future positions for over-the-road drivers.
Gateway Community and Technical College will offer scholarships to cover the full cost of tuition with two separate programs, one for first-year students and the other for early childhood teachers.
Governor Andy Beshear recognized Galen College of Nursing for its contributions to fighting COVID-19 by naming it a Team Kentucky All-Star.
Computer Aided Drafting and Design student Brandon Life is pursuing a degree at ECTC thanks in part to a scholarship from All Within My Hands, a non-profit organization established by the band Metallica and their managers.
The Advanced Manufacturing Center at BCTC's Danville campus is officially open, with the Governor of Kentucky on hand to celebrate with local officials and college administrators.