45th Annual Naff Symposium
For more information, and the complete schedule visit https://chem.as.uky.edu/2019-naff-symposium.
For more information, and the complete schedule visit https://chem.as.uky.edu/2019-naff-symposium.
Sid Dobrin is Department Chair at the University of Florida and Director of the TRACE Institute. He is the author and editor of Postcomposition, Writing Environments, Ecology, Writing Theory, and New Media: Writing Ecology, and numeours other books, articles, and chapters.
majors examining how heredity affects humans and the remainder of the living world and providing some insights into other fields of science from the geneticist's perspective.
By Dave Melanson
Dave Eaton (right) a research scientist at UK's Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER), mentors Todd Prater, an elementary school student from Floyd County, Kentucky.
At a quick glance, one might not think Dave Eaton and Todd Prater would have a whole lot in common.
The second annual KY Gender & Women's Studies Conference
This year's theme is "A Common(wealth) of Justice"
Keynote speakers: Garth Greenwell and Andrea Jenkins
For more information about the conference visit the website: https://kygws.as.uky.edu/
For information about registration visit the registration page: https://kygws.as.uky.edu/registration-form
By Lindsey Piercy
It's the diagnosis those 65 and older often fear, but what are the chances you will be unhappy if you develop some cognitive impairment in the years ahead?
A&S congratulates Genecia Norwood and Tina Hagee on their 2017 Outstanding Staff Awards!
104. Two laboratory hours per week.
This course considers important experiments and observations (e.g., the basic principles of genetics, the origin of species, the discovery of penicillin, DNA as genetic material, the conditioned reflex, etc.) that will serve to acquaint students with the excitement of conducting research in biology, while familiarizing them with some of the major advances in this science. The course is designed for students who do not intend to major in biology.
The prime objectives of this course are to provide honors students with a basic understanding of the structural and functional properties and interrelationships of the molecules that are common to all living systems, and to elucidate the fundamental principles upon which all life if predicated. Lecture, three hours; laboratory, three hours per week.