High School Students Visit UK to Test Their Logic, Linguistic Skills
By Gail Hairston
Dozens of high school students from all over Kentucky will converge on the University of Kentucky campus today (Thursday), Jan. 25, to test their logic and linguistic skills in the 2018 North American Computational Olympiad (NACLO), hosted by the UK Department of Linguistics.
A&S Physics Researchers Highlighted by American Physical Society
By Jenny Wells
Three University of Kentucky professors and a postdoctoral researcher in the UK College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Physics and Astronomy were featured in the American Physical Society's (APS) "Physics Highlights of the Year" for 2017.
Human Rights and the Cultural Politics of Empathy in the Colombian (post) Conflict
"Ain't I a person? - Tout moun sé moun: Identity, Self, and Personhood in the Americas."
"Ain't I a person? : Tout moun sé moun" is a mini-symposium that deploys Caribbean/Black studies as a platform to explore how communities see others and envision themselves. This symposium considers theories associated with construction of self, personhood, and resistance as ways of conceiving and analyzing the construction of intercultural and diverse communities.
Session 1- 3:30-4:30: This panel examines the question of performance and construction of identity, outside of the performing arts, in the US and in Haiti. The first paper will examine the relationship between Irish and African-American people living in New-York during the antebellum period. The second paper will concentrate on the relationship between the Haitian government and Jewish refugees during WWII.
Session 2- (Diasporic Dance) 4:45-6:45 :The second panel focuses on gwo ka and bèlè (dance and music) central to the traditional repertoire of the French Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique (mini dance workshop offered with drummer ). One paper and one dance workshop/discussion.
Learn more here:
https://mysymposia.wordpress.com/2018/01/26/aint-i-a-person-tout-moun-se-moun-identity-self-and-personhood-in-theamericas/ and https://mysymposia.wordpress.com/2018/01/26/abstracts-and-bios/
Undergraduate Students: Take Advantage of Summer Research Opportunities
By Gail Hairston
Rachel Pagano studied snake fungal disease in Kentucky's ecosystem.
Without the added pressure of daily classes, summer research can be especially rewarding for University of Kentucky underclassmen.
A&S Senior Believes Education Abroad Heals World's Divisions
By Amaya DeVicente
While on a University of Kentucky Education Abroad and Exchanges (UK EA) program, UK student, Natalie St.Clair, immersed herself in her new community in Mexico, and giving back any way that she could.
St.Clair, a senior from Louisville, Kentucky, is a foreign language and international economics major and political science minor who studied abroad in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Society And Health
medicine as a complex form of social organization from historical, cross-cultural and contemporary perspectives. Prereq: Consent of instructor.