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Dr. Rajeev Darolia named one of 2025-2026 University Research Professors at the University of Kentucky!

LEXINGTON, Ky. (April 29, 2025) — On Friday, the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees approved 18 University Research Professors for the 2025-26 academic year. Established by the Board of Trustees in 1976, the professorships program recognizes excellence across the full spectrum of research at UK.

2025 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Geoboo Song University of Arkansas

The Politics of Climate Change in the American Heartland

Martin School MPA student finds success at the Kentucky League of Cities!

Experiential learning is an integral component of our educational strategy at the Martin School. As such, the Master of Public Administration and Master of Public Policy programs both include a required course: Experiential Learning in Public Administration (PA 711).

2025 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Regina Lewis University of Kentucky

Barriers to Equity: The Evolution of Race and Place in Lexington, KY

2025 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Ikhwan Kweon University of Kentucky

Understanding the Mechanisms behind Revenue Size, Revenue Volatility, and Tax Limits

New Rising Civic Leaders program invites Martin School applicants!

Introducing the Martin School of Public Policy & Administration Rising Civic Leaders program! Apply now to be part of a one-year experiential leadership development program that focuses on civic leadership. Undergraduates who are rising juniors and seniors and MPA/MPP students are eligible to apply. This co-curricular class will focus on Understanding the Self and Leadership Virtues in the fall and Understanding Others and Leading Teams in the spring. 

2025 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Emily Wilcox University of Kentucky

Supporting Advanced Manufacturing Growth - How do Community Colleges Respond to Local Economic Development Shocks?

Now Open: 2025 Martin School Book Club Sign-Up!

The Martin School Book Club has announced the 2025 selection:  Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond.This book sheds light on the intersection of housing, poverty, and public policy—topics we can’t wait to explore together in-person and virtually.  The two meetings for this year will be during the weeks of March 24th and 31st, depending on participant availability. Joining the club is free and open to all. 

2025 Spring Seminar Series Seminar: Rachel Porter University of Notre Dame

Evaluating (In)Experience in Congressional Elections

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