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LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 13, 2020) 鈥 The  has announced that five students and alumnae have been selected to receive government-funded . In addition, six other UK students received honorable mention recognition from the foundation. Included among the recipients are College of Arts & Sciences alumni and current undergraduates. 

NSF Fellows receive a three-year annual stipend of $34,000 along with a $12,000 cost of education allowance for tuition and fees for a research-based master's or doctoral degree in a STEM (science, technology,

Congratulations to Dr. Sean Parkin, named

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The College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding TA Awards recognize excellence in undergraduate instruction by teaching assistants. Fifteen teaching assistants were recognized for the 2019-2020  academic year .

Eligible students are current A&S graduate student teaching assistants in at least their second year of graduate work and must be responsible for instruction in some or all of a course offered by the College. The TAs recognized this year taught in courses offered through A & S departments and interdisciplinary programs. 

鈥淕raduate Teaching Assistants are fundamental to the high-quality education that the College of Arts & Sciences provides to undergraduate students,鈥 said Sarah M. Lyon, A&S associate dean for graduate studies. 鈥淚 am routinely impressed with their hard work and the contributions they make to

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Dibakar Bhattacharyya has been a fixture in the 糖心vlog官方入口鈥檚 College of Engineering for more than 50 years and is renowned for his research, which focuses on incorporating life sciences materials with synthetic membranes for filtering and producing clean water.

Today, the director of UK鈥檚 , known to friends and colleagues as 鈥淒B,鈥 is contributing his decades of membrane expertise to help address the spread of the novel coronavirus. He has the concept and the means to develop a medical face mask that would capture and deactivate the COVID-19 virus on contact.

鈥淲e have the capability to create a membrane that would not only effectively filter out the novel coronavirus like the N95