K Week A&S Meet & Greet
Incoming Freshmen: join us for a College-wide meet & greet! All incoming A&S Freshmen are welcome to participate in our own K-Week event. Meet others in your field of study, network with faculty and advisors, and more!
Incoming Freshmen: join us for a College-wide meet & greet! All incoming A&S Freshmen are welcome to participate in our own K-Week event. Meet others in your field of study, network with faculty and advisors, and more!
Drugs and the Brain Part 3: How about Understanding Drug Withdrawal (from a Brain Perspective) and Pharmacotherapy
A symposium to honor the life and literary legacy of James Still, which is free and open to the public, will be held at the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning.
Elizabeth came to the University of Kentucky in 2009 and completed her MA in Classics in May of 2011. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Florida in 2009, with majors in Classics and English.
UK professors Terence Tunberg and Milena Minkova conducted the Dickinson seminar, a Latin immersion seminar conducted entirely in Latin, which attracts scholars from across the globe.
Through a National Science Foundation program called Research Experiences for Undergraduates, 10 students from colleges across the country spent 10 weeks studying suburban ecology and invasive species at or nearby UK's Ecological Research Facility.
Fast Track for Calculus is a residential academic preparation program for highly qualified students. Fast Track to Calculus is designed to prepare students for rigorous undergraduate mathematics classes. In this podcast, Dean of Arts & Sciences Mark Kornbluh and Mathematics Director of Undergraduate Studies David Royster discuss the goals of the program and how it will work.
The University of Kentucky’s Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Media Program invites proposals for a two day symposium devoted to discussion of the implications of a networked digital humanities.
Students in geography Professor Matt Wilson's GIS Workshop course spent the past semester applying the knowledge of geographic technology they gained in the classroom to assist Lexington nonprofit organizations Seedleaf and Central Kentucky Council for Peace and Justice.