
UK News
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Memorial Service for Dr. William MarkesberyThe University of Kentucky College of Medicine and the Markesbery family invite you to attend the memorial service for Dr. William Markesbery at 11:30 a.m....
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Know Your Numbers for Heart HealthYour weight shouldnt be the only number you know when it comes to heart health. Your blood pressure, cholesterol, body mass index and blood sugar...
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Kerringtons Heart: Helping Kids With Cardiac DefectsKerrington was born Jan. 20, 2009, to Sam and Christy Johnson. Just moments after her birth, Kerrington was diagnosed as having Tetralogy of Fallot, a...
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For the Love of AbbyAbby Martin is a darling five-year old who lives in Lexington with her parents, Farrah and Michael Martin. Although she was diagnosed with CHARGE syndrome,...
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Combined Ob/Gyn Clinics Will Improve ServiceTo provide comprehensive women’s health care, the University of Kentucky Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is combining four clinical practices into one convenient facility located...
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The University of Kentucky's 670 acre campus is located just south of downtown Lexington, Kentucky. Major routes into town are marked with UK logo signs leading to campus. The main entrance to the campus is Administration Drive off of South Limestone. The Visitor Center is located in the Main Building on Administration Drive. If you are driving to campus be certain to check our visitor parking information. Information about accessibility features of campus buildings, the best routes between buildings, and accessible parking locations is available from the Access Map pages. Campus is divided roughly into three parts. North campus contains primarily residence halls. Central campus is home to classrooms and offices, the W. T. Young Library, the Lucille Little Fine Arts Library, and the King Library. South campus contains additional residence halls, athletic and recreational facilities, the Chandler Medical Center, and the College of Agriculture. The campus has designated bicycle lanes, paths, and parking areas. See the Bicycle Regulations for more information. The University of Kentucky was established in 1865. |




