Inner Mongolia, Kentucky Arts and Culture in UK Spotlight
The people, lands and livelihood of Inner Mongolia and Kentucky come together in celebration next week in "Living Landscapes," a weeklong festival of international arts and culture.
The people, lands and livelihood of Inner Mongolia and Kentucky come together in celebration next week in "Living Landscapes," a weeklong festival of international arts and culture.
On a recent episode of WUKY's "UK Perspectives," Kentucky Women Writers Conference director Julie Wrinn speaks with nationally renowned writer Ada Limón, one of this year's judges of the National Book Award in poetry.
Now in its 25th year, the Living Archaeology Weekend (LAW) is Kentucky's largest and longest-running archaeological event.
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Elliott Martin will be presenting this week's seminar:
Selective labeling of nanoscale structures for plasmon enhanced single molecule fluorescence.
He will be introduced by Yiyang Liu.
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CHE 572-001 CP-137
Instructor: Dr. Arthur Cammers
CHE 572-002 CP-183
Rescheduled: Reba L. Carroll, Career Center, Résumé Workshop
Bonnie Jo Campbell will present a free public address titled "What I Learned from My Mother," followed by a Q-and-A and a book-signing.
by Whitney Hale & Grace Liddle