By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Viviana Ortiz Guerrero knows the impact a physical therapist can make in people’s lives.
“Growing up, I was the clumsy kid who was also involved in...
Mar 28, 2024
By Van Jones
LEX 18
The Medical Laboratory Science Club took part in the first Teddy Bear Hospital this past weekend.
“Teddy Bear Hospital Day,” hosted by The Kentucky Children’s Hospital last Saturday, helped...
Mar 27, 2024
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
“Sometimes, you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.”
That quote came from the iconic Dr. Seuss, and it was repeated Monday night by Stacy...
Mar 26, 2024
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Martha Thomas, PT, a UK Physical Therapy alumna from the Class of 1972 who spent four decades helping others, has found a way to continue helping now that her career is complete.
...
Mar 25, 2024
By Lindsey Fiori
CHS Contributor
Lindsey Fiori is a senior Human Health Sciences major on the pre-dental track. A native of New York, she came to Lexington from Palm Beach, Fla. She will graduate in May. Outside of CHS...
Mar 22, 2024
It's that time again. March. And that means basketball.
While we generally look at the month with fondness, there are always a bit of nerves when it comes to watching our Wildcats in the postseason.
This...
Mar 21, 2024
By Haven L. Patrick
UK Now
Lexington, Ky. (March 21, 2024) — The 22nd annual Posters-at-the-Capitol held on March 7 featured 13 University of Kentucky undergraduate research projects with important...
Mar 21, 2024
By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Stacy Fritz, PhD, PT, FAPTA, knows the importance of an acceptance letter.
In fact, she says that one of her fondest memories of being a student in the College of Health...
Mar 20, 2024
While we're celebrating Athletic Training month, we’re dipping into our archive to highlight some of our most exciting AT tales — but we’re also featuring some new ones, too. Like this:
Mar 19, 2024
By Loralyn Cecil
CHS Philanthropy Director
The life of Emma Rose Davis Bridges was tragically cut short on Feb. 8, 2023, when — at 29 years old — she died from a pulmonary embolism. Just a month earlier, she and her...
Mar 18, 2024