USA | Lexington, United States
The University of Kentucky was founded based on the vision of John Bowman. In 1865, with support from the federal Morrill Land-Grant College Act and private donations, Bowman’s dream materialized with the establishment of the state’s Agricultural and Mechanical College. This college was later renamed the University of Kentucky in 1916. Today, the University of Kentucky ranks among the top 20 public research universities in the nation, renowned globally for its excellence in teaching, research, and service. It acts as a driving force for intellectual, social, cultural, and economic development. As a public, research-intensive land-grant institution, the university is committed to improving lives through its dedication to teaching, research, and service. The University of Kentucky plays a pivotal role in advancing knowledge and addressing challenges, both within Kentucky and globally. It fosters a diverse and inclusive community, upholding fairness and social justice.
The University of Kentucky (UK) is a prominent public research university located in Lexington, Kentucky. In the 2025 edition of U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges, UK is ranked 152 among National Universities. Additionally, UK holds the 24 position in Niche's Best College Athletics rankings. In the QS World University Rankings 2025, UK is placed in the 791-800 range. Times Higher Education's World University Rankings 2025 position UK within the 401-500 range.
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