By Lindsey Fiori and Ryan Clark
CHS contributors
Molly Taylor, MS, LAT, ATC, a Rehabilitation and Health Sciences doctoral candidate and research assistant, has received a $2,500 grant from the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Research & Education Foundation for an intervention study on emotional intelligence (EI) and burnout in healthcare profession (HCP) students.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
In late January, the YMCA Black Achievers Healthcare cluster visited the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences. Faculty and current CHS students shared information about their available programs in healthcare and STEM.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
LEXINGTON, Ky. — One is a Chief of Staff at a university, while another is a researcher and assistant professor, and the third is a Director of Operational Performance. All are exemplary representatives of the College of Health Sciences — and all are now award winners.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Nick Thomas, a 29-year-old student in the Rehabilitation and Health Sciences PhD program, is the recipient of a 2024 Research Recognition Award from the American Physiological Society for research concerning muscle recovery following anterior cruciate ligament knee injuries.
Congratulations to all our 2023 graduates in the College of Health Sciences!
On Dec. 15, the fall semester wrapped up with our annual commencement ceremonies.
Our latest CHS graduates were honored, and they celebrated as they prepare to go out and help the citizens of our Commonwealth and world.
By Alicia Gregory
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
For Katie Lucas, it’s easy to say the past summer was truly special.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Two alumni from the College of Health Sciences’ Rehabilitation and Health Sciences PhD Program came back for a visit on Thursday, Nov. 9, to relay an important fact to the current students.
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
It all started with a dance injury.