Colleagues and students honor Dr. Robert Shapiro

The UK College of Education, along with past and present colleagues and students from across the University of Kentucky and other institutions, paid tribute Nov. 14 to Dr. Robert Shapiro, founding director of the UK Human Biodynamics Laboratory. Thirty years ago, the College of Education and the College of Allied … Read More

Mark Selected as TEDMED Research Scholar

Kristen Mark, University of Kentucky College of Education assistant professor of health promotion and director of the Sexual Health Promotion Lab, has been selected as a 2015 TEDMED Research Scholar. Mark is one of 32 scholars selected from hundreds of applications based on her experience and expertise. TEDMED is the … Read More

Sport Leadership Program Opens Doors

  Careers in athletics are not limited to roles on the playing field. Consider Josh Harbolt’s story.  He chose business administration with an emphasis in finance as his undergraduate major.  Today, he’s employed by an NCAA Division I athletic program. Harbolt grew up just outside Portland, Oregon and enrolled at … Read More

Sport Leadership Program Opens Doors

Careers in athletics are not limited to roles on the playing field. Consider Josh Harbolt’s story. He chose business administration with an emphasis in finance as his undergraduate major. Today, he’s employed by an NCAA Division I athletic program. Harbolt grew up just outside Portland, Oregon and enrolled at Oregon … Read More

Health and Safety on Mind of College of Education

AEDs installed in Dickey Hall and Taylor Education Building by Brad Duncan In 2009, Vicki Sageser helped save the life of a fellow vacationer in North Carolina. Sageser, an alumnus of the UK College of Education and a part-time instructor, never hesitated when she heard a woman’s screams in their … Read More

College of Education Offering K2 Activities

The University of Kentucky College of Education will hold activities for students each Thursday from January 19 to February 16. Students who began coursework in the College in Fall 2011 or Spring 2012 are welcome to attend any or all sessions. Your Department, Your Program, Your Student Organization… Date: Thursday, … Read More

College of Education Celebrates CPR Success Story

by Brad Duncan The vacation didn’t play out how it was supposed to, but thanks to a “being in the right place at the right time” situation, John “Toby” Tyler is still alive. While visiting North Carolina in late July 2009, College of Education alumna and part-time instructor Vicki Sageser … Read More

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