GWS Syposium: Morning Speakers
Gender Women Studies Symposium on War and Gender
Gender Women Studies Symposium on War and Gender
The Kentucky Geological Survey at the University of Kentucky celebrated a major achievement today in the mapping of Kentucky's geology.
The iPad is an amazing piece of technology that can take us anywhere we want to go. But, aside from being a portal to the internet, game console, and personal music machine (iTunes – you’ve probably lost count of the songs you’ve downloaded), it also has applications that can be functional in the classroom.
Ben Braun is an assistant professor in the Mathematics Department. In the summer of 2011, he led a research program for undergraduate mathematics students.
In this podcast, Ben talks about his own research interests, discusses what the program was like for students, answers the two questions every mathematician gets asked and says that math is a liberal art.
Produced by: Stephen Gordinier
Mike Cavagnero's experimental A&S Wired research course on the science of measurement takes undergraduate physics to a whole new level.
Two UK sociology professors see the jobs crisis as a critical Issue in the next decade of NSF research.
UK psychology Professor Nathan DeWall's study on gratitude and aggression is featured in today's NY Times.
Nikky Finney, creative writing professor at UK and winner of the National Book Award for poetry for her book "Head Off & Split."
UK psychology Professor Jonathan Golding has been named the 2011 Kentucky Professor of the Year.
Daniel Anderson, Professor of English and Comparative Literature talks about Digital Composing, Teaching, and Creativity.