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CHE 572 - Communication in Chemistry

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CHE 572-001 CP-114B

Sunyoung Lee, introduced by Youjin Hwang

Claire Crawford, introduced by Ben Watkins

Course Instructor: Dr. Kenneth Graham

CHE 572-002

Dr. Testa's group meets in CP-111.

Jared Phillips - Addicted: The Chemical Effects of Excessive Fat and Sugar Consumption on the Brain

Kaitlin Walker - Rain, Rain, Go Away

Zachary Sweeney - Total Synthesis of Biologically Active Alkaloids via Cascade Cyclization

Dr. Yates' group meets in CP-114A.

Nicholas English - Thiomersal and its Role in Vaccines

Thomas Bailie - TBA

Course Instructor: Dr. Stephen Testa

 

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One True Song

 

The event is a screening of a documentary 『ほんとうの歌」( "One True Song.") It will be screened at the Kentucky Theater (in hopes of getting a bigger than campus audience). We will also have participants of the film in Lexington to lead discussions in the community.

The film follows a dramatic reading of Miyazawa Kenji's Milky Way Railroad. But this is all centered on the triple disasters of 3.11, and the tour largely goes through the areas affected by the events of 3.11. It is timely, powerful, and should have wide appeal. It is not politically charged, it is not intended to raise funds. It is a compelling artistic interaction with the disasters.

One of the principal actor/readers/artists, SUGA Keijirō, will be in Lexington, will participate in the screening, and present to the film audience. Suga is an award-winning writer, poet, translator, and intellectual force. This will give us a forum to discuss with the audience, and perhaps some wider campus/community audiences, the issues of fiction and film in Japan in the wake of 3.11.

For more information visits Japanese language websites http://milkyway-railway.com/movie/ or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/gngmov

 

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Kentucky Theater
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