University of Kentucky - College of Arts and Sciences
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Gabriel’s Map: Cartography and Corpography in Modern War
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Dr. Derek Gregory University of British Columbia January 25, 2013 - Social Theory Lecture "Gabriel’s Map: Cartography and Corpography in Modern War"
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On the Humanism of Networked Cities
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“On the Humanism of Networked Cities” Malcolm McCullough, Associate Professor of Architecture University of Michigan Keynote talk, University of Kentucky February 15, 2013 6:30-8:00pm
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Table, Map, and Text: Writing in France circa 1600
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Tom Conley, Harvard University Table, Map, and Text: Writing in France circa 1600 Committee on Social Theory Spring Lecture Series Friday, March 8, 2013 - University of Kentucky
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Elena Lawrick, ESL Director Reading Area Community College "English in Russian Academia" University of Kentucky Year of Russia February 13, 2013
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“New England Red” Kathleen Stewart, Professor of Anthropology, University of Texas Keynote Talk, University of Kentucky February 16, 2013 11:30pm-1:00pm
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2012 Breathitt Lecture : Memory and Hapticity by Ainsley Wagoner
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2012 Breathitt Lecture : Memory and Hapticity by Ainsley Wagoner. Why architecture must depend upon common senses.
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Appalachian Forum on Home Food Preservation in Eastern Kentucky
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Interest in home gardening and food preservation practices have increased over the last several years, especially in urban areas. Three home producers from Appalachian Kentucky - Betty Tyra Gregory,…
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The Higgs Field and its Role in Creating Mass
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Part 3 of 4: We meet the Higgs field, and also consider aspects of empty space and the universe. Two demonstrations are used to model how the Higgs field gives mass to particles: sugar and ping-pong…
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What's New in Science - Ganpathy Murthy Part 3
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Ganpathy Murthy, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, speaks about Big Bang Theory, Dark Matter and Dark Energy. Part 3 - More Evidence, Including the Evidence for Dark Matter, and Dark Energy More…
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Introduction to a Stunning Discovery
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Part 1 of 4: This segment outlines the presentation and introduces the large hadron collider (LHC), the massive ATLAS and CMS experiments, and the economic scale and human scale of the experiments.…
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What's New in Science - John Anthony: Part 3
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Professor John Anthony, department of Chemistry at the University of Kentucky, speaks about catching cheating athletes, curing diseases, and solving the world's energy problems! Part 1: Molecular…
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Part 2 of 4: We examine the concept of mass from the different perspectives of Newton and Einstein. Fields are introduced, starting with the familiar gravitational and magnetic fields. Our modern…
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University of Kentucky - College of Arts and Sciences
As one of the oldest colleges at the University of Kentucky, the College of Arts and Sciences has not only grown with the university but helped the university grow. Our faculty are among the university’s most celebrated, garnering praise for their contributions to research, education and service, and our students often win top awards. We currently have more than 5,800 undergraduate and graduate students and 350 faculty.
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