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ĢƵ professor secures 1.5 million Dollars for stipends and International experiential Learning for Minority Students!

ĢƵ professor secures 1.5 million Dollars for stipends and International experiential Learning for Minority Students!

August 10, 2023

Dr. Buddhi Raj Gyawali, Professor of Geospatial Applications and Environment, recently obtained 1.5 million dollars as a share of his collaboration with other 4 HBCUs on the recently funded grant "Generating And Sustaining The Next Generation Of The Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources, And Human Sciences (FANH)  Workforce Through International Experiential Learning, Outreach, And Engagement" for four years funded by USDA-NIFA's ne...

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ĢƵ faculty, staff and students travel to Dominica to collect field data, continued collaboration

ĢƵ faculty, staff and students travel to Dominica to collect field data, continued collaboration

August 8, 2023

Two ĢƵ undergraduate students recently traveled to Dominica with ĢƵ faculty and staff to collaborate on research with Dominica State College (DSC). Agriculture, Food & Environment sophomore Jinniah Ali and Agriculture, Food & Environment senior Daniel Woods went on the trip with Dr. Buddhi Gyawali, Professor of Geospatial Applications, Human Dimensions and Climate Studies, and Tara Maynard, Resear...

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ĢƵ receives Kentucky Commercialization Ventures funds to address health disparities

ĢƵ receives Kentucky Commercialization Ventures funds to address health disparities

August 8, 2023

ĢƵ was named a Kentucky Commercialization Ventures IMPACT award winner, receiving $25,000 to improve access to healthy food in West Louisville. The goal of the KCV IMPACT competition is “to encourage ideation relevant to the improvement of the social, health, or economic conditions and highlight the value of innovators from across the state of Kentucky,” according to a press release. ĢƵ...

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ĢƵ's 4-H Youth Development hosted five successful summer camps for students

ĢƵ's 4-H Youth Development hosted five successful summer camps for students

August 8, 2023

ĢƵ 4-H Youth Development hosted five camps for children ages 5 to high school this summer. At the first S.T.E.A.M Camp, students ages 8-11 learned about all things S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math). For four days, students were engaged in activities such as bridge design, robotics, 3-D printing, and more.  “The youth that were able to attend really had a great time this year and look...

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