UK Wins NSF Suburban Ecology Grant
Ten students will have the opportunity for a 10-week, real-life, undergraduate research experience beginning next summer at UK, thanks to a recent NSF grant awarded to David Westneat in UK's Department of Biology.
Ten students will have the opportunity for a 10-week, real-life, undergraduate research experience beginning next summer at UK, thanks to a recent NSF grant awarded to David Westneat in UK's Department of Biology.
"To kick off [this year's focus on China], A&S has invited University of California, Irvine history professor, Asia Society associate fellow and bestselling author Jeffrey Wasserstrom to visit campus Sept. 19 and 20 for classroom visits, master classes and small group sessions with students and faculty."
Excerpt taken from UKnow article, "A&S Hosts Year of China." To read more, visit http://uknow.uky.edu/content/hosts-year-china.
Reactions, first impressions, hopes and ambitions abound in Keeneland Hall, the home of the brand new A&S Wired Residential College. Hear from students and parents about move-in day 2011!
In a recent published study “Leading North American Programs in Clinical Assessment Research: An Assessment of Productivity and Impact” by Leslie C. Morey the University of Kentucky Clinical Psychology programs ranked #1 in h-index.
The University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences has appointed new chairs to many of its departments for the 2011-2012 year.
This symposium is supported by the Confucius Institute, The College of Arts & Sciences and the UK Department of Art.
Oct. 14 at 5:00pm keynote lecture President’s Room, Singletary Center for the Arts
Eugene Wang, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian Art, East Asian Art History Program, Harvard University
After-Shock and After-Image: A Chinese “Neorealist” Painter’s Engagement with the Real in the Postmedium and Post-Earthquake Situation
Additional location - Oct 15, Briggs Theatre, Fine Arts Building.
Sponsored by the Department of Theatre
The Monkey King opening night event, featuring Chinese food, calligraphy, brush painting, music and more.
Sponsored by the Department of Theatre.
Oct 7-8, 13-16
October 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, & 15 at 7:30 pm
October 16 at 2:00 pm