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‘We are all family’: Military Teen Adventure Camp continues to forge community in the outdoors
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Angelina Sonoqui
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Military Teen Adventure Camp (MTAC) gathers a record number of campers in Ocoee, Tennessee, for a long weekend of fellowship.
University of Kentucky student aiding the future of farming
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Jordan Strickler
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By championing intermediate wheatgrass health, one UK undergraduate hopes to lock Kentucky hillsides in place.
‘Health halo’ effect? UK study suggests children’s cereal is trending towards lower nutritional quality
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Christopher Carney
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Considered to be a staple for many families at breakfast time, a new study suggests that cereals have become unhealthier in the past decade for children.
‘Let’s do our part in advocating for Kentucky’: UK student makes a difference with internship on Capitol Hill
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Christopher Carney
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Marianna Grabova recently completed a competitive internship in Washington, D.C., building on what she learns in the classroom as a student at the University of Kentucky.
Cultivating growth in horticulture: UK Research and Education Center reflects on a century of impact
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Jennifer Elwell
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Improving fruit and vegetable production in Western Kentucky was a primary focus of the Princeton-based agricultural experiment station when it opened in 1925. Later efforts included integrated pest management strategies and nursery crops, elevating the significance of UKREC’s horticulture impact.
Huddle up for Roundup 2025, celebrating a community like no other
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Christopher Carney
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The Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment community is invited to a lineup of fun events, including the UK football game on Sept. 6.
Cost-share opportunities on Horse Farms Field Day set for Aug. 9
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Holly Wiemers
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See how conservation practices and cost-share opportunities are utilized on a working farm in Central Kentucky.
One University of Kentucky student’s search for contaminants in Appalachian streams
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Jordan Strickler
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How a student shifted her perspective on engineering and opened the door to a future in environmental research.
UK students ‘grow in the workplace’ through John Deere internships
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Bailey Vandiver
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This summer, Gabryele Carter and Jakayla Allen interned with John Deere, enriching their academic experience.
The 2025 Outstanding Teaching Awards: Eric Luteyn
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Jenny Wells-Hosley
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A doctoral candidate and teaching assistant in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Luteyn emphasizes experiential learning and often draws on his Army background in his approach to teaching.