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Savannah Jones

Finding a home at CHS: An inside look from student ambassador Savannah Jones

Second-year student ambassador and human health sciences major Savannah Jones knew as soon as she applied to the College of Health Sciences that it would become much more to her than an academic experience. She strives daily to share with…

Shelby Baez

Alumna Shelby Baez recognized for her outstanding contributions to injury rehabilitation

Shelby Baez, PhD, a UK College of Health Sciences alumna who received her Master’s in Athletic Training in 2016 and her PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences in 2019, was awarded the Doctoral Dissertation Award from the Association for Applied…

Alumni Q&A: Hayley Harris - Communication Sciences and Disorders

Will you tell us about how you came to choose communication sciences and disorders as your career?

My mom, Michelle Besten ’81 and ’85, worked as a speech language pathologist for more than 30 years in the Fayette County Public Schools. I…

Kirby Mayer

PhD research fueled by national physical therapy scholarship

Kirby Mayer, from Somerset, Kentucky, says the first time he saw a physical therapist was when one treated his grandmother. That’s when he decided to pursue PT, but he admits research wasn't at the top of his mind when he graduated from the…

Philanthropy Spotlight: Emergency funds offer relief for students in crisis

As many of the College’s faculty, staff, and supporters know, students sometimes need a little extra financial help to weather a crisis. To support this need, two funds have been created: the Ethan Earlywine Student Emergency Fund and the UK…

Ben Gecewich

Philanthropy Council Q&A: Ben Gecewich

Ben Gecewich, a 2003 College of Health Sciences alumni and member of the Philanthropy Council, discusses his experiences at UK and why giving back to your alma mater makes a difference.

While at UK, you studied kinesiology and health…

Brian Noehren and President Eli Capilouto

Noehren studies muscle injuries, shares findings with community

While working as a physical therapist, Brian Noehren was frustrated by the lack of robust clinical evidence to support the interventions used in the clinic. He had ideas about what could be done differently, but he didn't have the research…

Faculty and staff can invest in the future of CHS

In the College, philanthropy efforts have been growing – and more importantly increasingly contributing to the success of students and the College. Since 2014, six new endowed scholarships/awards have been created or are near finalization; two…

Phyllis Nash

Celebrating the leadership of Dr. Phyllis Nash

Dr. Phyllis Nash officially retired from her post as interim chair of the department of clinical sciences on April 9. The College of Health Sciences would like to thank Dr. Nash for her commitment,…

HHS Student

CHS course forges interdisciplinary relationships to serve communities in need

Service is ingrained into the very fiber of the health care professions, and no one knows this better than Karen O. Skaff, RDH, PhD. Since 2015, a diverse group of human health sciences students led by Skaff board a bus headed for New Orleans, LA…