UK will no longer host programs that honor LGBTQ+, Black and first-generation graduates to be “in accordance with state and federal law,” spokesperson Jay Blanton told the Herald-Leader.
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Today marks one year since I started at the Lexington Herald-Leader! Journalism is so fun and I am so glad to do it in my beautiful home state.
yay journalism!!!!!!
Happy #sunshineweek from @heraldleader. Our team spent several months analyzing 12 years of records to see why several of Kentucky's 8 public universities dodge public records requests + how their decisions are frequently overturned. Kentuckians expect more from colleges that receive millions in taxpayer money. https://t.co/iQGp6rWvk9
@JRVanHoose Allowing the change in the KY constitution, with no specifics or parameters, could allow the legislature to decide to send 70% of an allocation to private/charter schools and 30% to public schools. Once they change the constitution for this, where does it stop?
Even a few years removed from the COVID pandemic, we're still learning about the virus. Here's some UK research to keep you in the loop:
Long COVID patients have similar brain activity to those with dementia, UK researchers find
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old news by now, but I forgot to share this since it’s not my usual beat.
Kentucky middle schooler wins ‘I voted’ sticker design contest, beating out green lizard
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