More than Just a Second Language
Everyone knows that the sole means to attain profound knowledge of a language is through immersion. Speaking the language with other individuals such as classroom peers and instructors is a wonderful practice.
Everyone knows that the sole means to attain profound knowledge of a language is through immersion. Speaking the language with other individuals such as classroom peers and instructors is a wonderful practice.
Tracy Campbell Shares Some Historical Perspective on Presidential Inaugurations.
A UK graduate has spent most of his professional life helping archive history for various presidents. In fact, Alan Lowe is currently archiving the history of former President George W. Bush.
UK Associate Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences Alan Fryar was recently featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education; his essay describes his experience with 11 students from the arid Middle East and North Africa who convened in drought-stricken San Angelo, Texas, to learn about water.
There is an informational meeting on the Summer London Theatre Program (July 21-Aug 10).
The program will run for 3 weeks this summer-- students will live in the heart of London, seeing shows, meeting professional theatre practitioners, and exploring and living in one of the most exciting cities in the world.
Please join Christina Ritter next Thursday, Jan 24, from 4:00 to 4:30pm, in room 127 of the Fine Arts Building for more information.
The University of Kentucky recently announced big upgrades to its supercomputing infrastructure. This means more power for researchers across the campus working on some of the questions that have puzzled us the longest.
Fibromyalgia causes pain that can be felt in muscles, joint and even skin. Although it is the most common musculoskeletal condition after osteoarthritis, it is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed.
Mannish explores and questions notions of gender and sexuality through religious imagery and inconography, heavily influenced by Byzantine and Haitian Voodoo art of the saints."
As part of this event, EnVaGe will perform excerpts of its new show with the Lexington Ballet featuring music by Piazzolla.
Free and open to the public.