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Microsoft Office Sp - Word

This course is designed to give students experiences with the Microsoft Office Application of Word 2003 for the purpose of performing business tasks and for providing training for upper-division coursework. The course is self-directed with certification of the appropriate skill level determined by successful completion of the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam in Word 2003.

Microsoft Office Sp - Excel

This course is designed to give students experience with the Microsoft Office Application of Excel 2003 for the purpose of performing business tasks and for providing training for upper-division coursework. Thee course is self-directed with certification of the appropriate skill level determined by successful completion of the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Exam in Excel 2003.

Preparing Res Proposals

The goal of this seminar is to provide advanced graduate students with individualized guidance and direction on the preparation of successful research proposals. Typically such proposals will involve masters theses, doctoral dissertations, or various forms of sponsored research. Prior to enrolling in the seminar, students will be expected to have successfully completed graduate level courses in research methodology, data collection techniques, and qualitative and/or quantitative data analysis procedures.

Grad Oral Pathology II

This course is a continuation of OPT 650. It is a seminar in advanced oral pathology in which students study the microscopic, radiographic, and clinical features and the management of diseases that affect oral and perioral tissues. A case study format is used to discuss both common and rare conditions that illustrate all major disease categories and to provide a framework for developing a systematic approach to disease diagnosis. Lecture: 36 hours.

International Symposium: Comparative Perspectives on #MeToo - Day One

The two-day, international symposium, "Comparative Perspectives on #MeToo," kicked off today with people from around the world coming together on the University of Kentucky campus to explore the global impact of the #MeToo movement.

Laura DeMarco to Present Hayden Howard Lecture in Mathematics

By Hannah Edelen

Laura DeMarco, a professor in the Department of Mathematics at Northwestern University, will deliver the 2018-19 Hayden Howard Lecture. Hosted by the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Mathematics, the lecture will take place 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11, in 106 White Hall Classroom Building. DeMarco will deliver a lecture titled “Complex Dynamics and Arithmetic Distribution.”

Black Women in Local Politics

It is well past time to celebrate and give recognition to the place African American women have created within the U.S. political history. As we celebrate the victory of Lori Lightfoot becoming the first African American woman mayor of Chicago, we also remember that it was half a century ago when Shirley Chisholm became the first African American woman to serve in the U.S. Congress. Let us not overlook the local African American women who are adding to the foundation of the political landscape.

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