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Why I Ride

Riding a bike is one of the best ways to get around UK’s campus. Find out just a few of the many reasons that members of the campus community choose to commute on two wheels.

Meet Kim Schindler

Name: Kim Schindler
Position: Research Analyst
Department: Sedimentary, Environmental, Radiochemical Research Lab (SER2L), Earth and Environmental Sciences
 
 

 

Hi Everyone! I’m Kim Schindler. I moved to Lexington in July of 2011.  I’m originally from a small town in the Hill Country of Texas. I received my BS in Ocean and Coastal Resources from Texas A&M University-Galveston in 2006 and shortly thereafter, moved to south Mississippi for 5 years.  I enjoyed my time at the University of Southern Mississippi, but I’m very happy here in Lexington and at UK. 

I am currently the lab technician/lab manager of the Sedimentary, Environmental, Radiochemical Research Lab (SER2L).  I’ve worked with Dr. Kevin Yeager since 2003 (almost 13 years!), and I love the research that we do.  I currently oversee the day to day operations of the lab, as well as training and supervising our graduate and undergraduate students in the laboratory.

 

Year of Europe Kickoff

View photo's of our kickoff event for the Year of Europe! HERE

Passport to the World Program enables the College to embark on yearlong explorations of the culture and history of a particular region or country. The program engages our community in crucial global conversations through public lectures, cultural events, courseworkand travel opportunities. After past programs with South Africa, China, Russia's Realms, Mexico, and the Middle-East. A&S is shifting its focus to Europe for the 2015-2016 academic year with Crossroads of the World!
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Location:
Memorial Hall Lawn
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