By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
HAZARD, Ky. — Brian Wooton said there was no other place he'd rather spend his 18th birthday.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Scott Lephart, PhD and Dean of the College of Health Sciences, looked out over the crowd and smiled.
“Today, we’re honoring the most important people in our College,” he said. “Our students.”
On Thursday, faculty, staff, students, friends and family came out to the Gatton Student Center to celebrate the achievements of the students in the College of Health Sciences.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Scott Lephart, PhD and Dean of the College of Health Sciences, looked out over the crowd and smiled.
“Today, we’re honoring the most important people in our College,” he said. “Our students.”
by Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 31, 2023) — Matthew Hoch, PhD, ATC, has been named a 2023-24 University Research Professor, the College of Health Sciences announced today.
The University Research Professorships were established by the UK Board of Trustees in 1976 to recognize outstanding research achievements.
Welcome to the second episode of The Way Podcast, the official podcast of the College of Health Sciences, where we highlight the amazing people that make our college special. Here at UK, the College of Health Sciences is your Gateway to the Health Professions.
In episode 2, we profile Dr. Pat Kitzman.
by Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
A College of Health Sciences’ alumna was recently honored with one of the country’s most prestigious awards for young researchers.
The idea came up during an interview over Zoom.
Ryan Clark, the director of communications for the College of Health Sciences, said he was listening back to an interview that was recorded over Zoom when he thought the conversation sounded pretty good.
“It sounded like a podcast,” he said.
By Sara Pisoni
CHS Contributor
For professors in the College of Health Sciences, they have a luxury some others could only hope for.
They are utilizing their undergraduate students to help with their research.
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Anthony Faiola, PhD, MFA and College of Health Sciences professor, has been awarded a $10,000 Markey Cancer Center CIO Partnership Planning grant.