During the Virtual Evening with Mining Engineering, you’ll meet current students, professors, and alumni from the UK Mining Engineering department on Zoom to learn more about the major, the classes, internships and co-ops, career paths, and more.
During the Virtual Evening with Materials Engineering, you’ll meet current students, professors, and alumni from the UK Materials Engineering department on Zoom to learn more about the major, the classes, internships and co-ops, career paths, and more.
During the Virtual Evening with Chemical Engineering, you’ll meet current students, professors, and alumni from the UK Chemical Engineering department on Zoom to learn more about the major, the classes, internships and co-ops, career paths, and more.
During the Virtual Evening with Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, you’ll meet current students, professors, and alumni from the UK Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department on Zoom to learn more about the majors, the classes, internships and co-ops, career paths, and more.
During the Virtual Evening with Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence, you’ll meet current students, professors, and alumni from the UK Computer Science department on Zoom to learn more about the majors, the classes, internships and co-ops, career paths, and more.
During the Virtual Evening with Biomedical Engineering, you’ll meet current students, professors, and alumni from the UK Biomedical Engineering department on Zoom to learn more about the major, the classes, internships and co-ops, career paths, and more.
During the Virtual Evening with Civil Engineering, you’ll meet current students, professors, and alumni from the UK Civil Engineering department on Zoom to learn more about the major, the classes, internships and co-ops, career paths, and more.
The Engineering Wellness Center, located in the Ralph G. Anderson Building, is a welcoming, evidence-based space where students can access mental health support, build resilience and learn to thrive both academically and personally.
A team of students and faculty from the University of Kentucky Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering will make history in Norway, launching a UK-developed payload as part of NASA’s GHOST spaceflight mission.