By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Afterward, most everyone agreed: The room smelled like peanut butter.
And it felt really, really good.
On Tuesday, CHS faculty and staff came together in The Commons to make 187 sack lunches and 53 additional sandwiches, for the Lexington Hope Center’s HopeMobile, which provides help with food, clothing and healthcare to those in need.
Here at the CHS News Desk, we thought it might be fun to run down the stories that received the most clicks and views from 2022. As we reviewed them, we saw exactly why they garnered so much attention. Some made us laugh and cry. Some inspired. Some were just important and informed us.
No matter the topic, each one made it crystal clear: Last year was a big and important time for the College of Health Sciences.
Without further ado, let's reveal the list. Cue the drumroll, if you like.
Friends and family came out to join us for Winter Wonderland with the Wildcat on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2022, from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. at UK's Kroger Field at the President's Pavilion.
We all got some hot cocoa and donuts, and a photographer took pictures with all of us, the Wildcat and Scratch.
Madison Becknell never set out to be an Instagram influencer.
Certainly not for her College — that would be the College of Health Sciences, here at the University of Kentucky, where the 20-year-old Louisville native majors in Clinical Leadership and Management.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Allison Rulen says she’s always wanted to do something in healthcare — something scientific, she says — and she always loved the University of Kentucky.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
The 2022 CHS Student Awards was a feel-good, end-of-the-year celebration of achievement held in the Worsham Cinema in the Gatton Student Center.
"Today is about our students," CHS Dean Scott Lephart, PhD, told the crowd. "This is an exciting time to celebrate."