Wired Coloring Book Night
Are final projects and studying for final exams stressing you out? Come take a study break and relieve some stress with some coloring! Coloring books, colored pencils and snacks are provided.
Are final projects and studying for final exams stressing you out? Come take a study break and relieve some stress with some coloring! Coloring books, colored pencils and snacks are provided.
Take a break from end-of-the-semester overload to learn what dog pull toys and candy canes have in common. If you can tie your shoes, then you can make and take these easy holiday gift ideas! Extra dog pull toys will be given to the Lexington Humane Society. There will be pizza!!!
I will describe an integral formula for counting ground states in non-relativistic supersymmetric quantum mechanics. I will apply this formula to counting BPS dyons in N=2 supersymmetric gauge theory, and present results for asymptotic degeneracies.
A reading to celebrate the release of our program's first anthology: "Feel It With Your Eyes: Writing Inspired by the University of Kentucky Art Museum" published by Wind Publications.
The Committee on Social Theory is pleased to announce the first spring New Affiliate Presentation, January 28th, 2016, 12:30-2:00. The presentations will take place in 245 Patterson Office Tower. Participants will include Rachel Farr (Psychology) "Current and Future Research Directions in Studying Adoptive Families with Lesbian and Gay Parents," Charlie Yi Zhang (GWS) "China in Transition—Queering the Intersectional Logic of Neoliberalization," and Joshua Abboud (WRD) "Screened Events: The Visuality of Disasters." All are welcome to join. Please RSVP to Dr. Marion Rust marion.rust@uky.edu
Start digging out your winter sweaters. The annual Holiday Potluck will take place on Wednesday, December 16th, 2015 at noon in the Tuttle Conference Room. More details will be arriving via email in the coming days.
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Prior to defending her dissertation, Xiaolu Zhang will be giving an exit seminar on her research: Analysis of nanoparticle transport in biological gels and biofluids by Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy. The seminar will last one hour and will be immediately followed by the defense.
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jason DeRouchey