By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director
Kennedy Brown says she’s excited — and a little nervous.
It makes sense.
Here, in the College of Health Sciences’ Department of Athletic Training, we look for a certain kind of individual — someone who has the passion to strive for greatness, the burning desire to help others, and the expectation to do great things.
Because we help these students achieve their dreams.
As the most comprehensive Athletic Training program in the country, we are ready to guide the next generation of AT professionals. We have the path, and we’re ready to show you the way.
It was a celebratory kind of day as the College of Health Sciences honored its own faculty and staff at a luncheon Thursday morning.
"I'd like to acknowledge all the faculty and staff for all you've done to support our mission in the College," said Karen Badger, PhD, MSW and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Undergraduate Education for CHS.
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 National Athletic Training Month!
Welcome to National Athletic Training Month!
It will be an exciting homecoming for Geoffrey Staton, head athletic trainer of the Kentucky men’s basketball team, when he travels with the Wildcats to Greensboro, N.C., to face Providence in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at just after 7 p.m. Friday.
He hopes it will be an extended stay, which could then lead on to a trip to New York City for the Sweet Sixteen.
Welcome to National Athletic Training Month!