UK Students Receive Scholarships to Study Critical Languages
Two UK students have been awarded Critical Language Scholarships to study Arabic and Turkish languages.
Two UK students have been awarded Critical Language Scholarships to study Arabic and Turkish languages.
Renowned photographer, writer, and filmmaker Eugene Richards will give the final presentation in the Robert C. May Endowment Photography Lecture Series at 4 p.m. on March 14, in Worsham Theater.
University of Idaho
Department Host: Scott Hotaling
Sponsored by Department of Biology Ribble Endowment
*Refreshments served at 3:45
Professor of Pathology and Genetics
Stanford University
faculty hosts: Drs. Harrison and Rucker
Sponsored by Department of Biology Ribble Endowment
*Refreshments served at 3:45
Currently accepting applications, the Greenhouse Living Learning Program offers sustainable dorm living for students passionate about environmental issues.
Tonight at 6 p.m., the Student Activities Board will host the second annual International Dessert Contest!
Assistant professor of psychology Will Gervais explores the psychology behind superstition.
Who needs humans on Mars when we already have bug-eyed rovers trundling along the Martian surface? Amazingly, one of these rovers has been on duty for 10 years and is still going strong. (What astronaut would want to hang out on Mars for that long?) The Mars Exploration Rovers and the Mars Science Laboratory "Curiosity" have sent back thousands of pictures and other information about Mars. Let's take a look at what they have seen and what they have learned about Mars present and past.
The University of Kentucky Department of Physics and Astronomy is pleased to welcome the public to our astronomical observatory. Part of our program of public outreach is a presentation on an interesting topic in astronomy followed by a visit to the observatory. The Kentucky SkyTalk is held on the second Thursday of every month. A 45 minute program on astronomy will begin at 8:00 PM in Room 139 of the Chemistry-Physics Building. After the presentation, you are invited to view the sky through our 20-inch telescope, weather permitting.
Free parking is available on the top floor of parking structure #2, next to the observatory. With the exception of paid parking, without a valid parking permit, leaving your vehicle somewhere other than next to the observatory will result in a parking citation.
All are welcome and there is no charge. Tell your neighbors. Bring your kids.
A flyer in pdf format and a link to a campus map are available here: https://pa.as.uky.edu/observatory
From the Social Theory Spring 2014 Lecture Series: Market Failures, February 28th, 2014.