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Schatzki Delivers Distinguished Lecture: 'Practices, Governance and Sustainability'
Chemistry Professor Awarded Grant From National Science Foundation
DeWall to Appear on Discovery Channel's 'Head Games'
Oxford Handbook Offers an Earthly Look at Alien Intelligence
Randall Voss | Salamander Research at UK
Fabulous Catalysts and the NMR Lab: Anne-Frances Miller
In room 33 of the Chem-Phys building, you’ll find UK’s laboratory for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR). The facility's director is Anne-Frances Miller, an associate professor of both Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Professor Receives Fellowship From National Humanities Center
Early American Illness: Narratives of Disease with Sarah Schuetze
Sarah Schuetze, a Ph.D. candidate in the English Department, recently recieved the prestigious Mellon Fellowship from the McNeil Center for Early American Studies in Philadelphia. The fellowship is a 14-month research grant that allows scholars access to the center's and surrounding areas prodigious libraries of early American documents. In this podcast, Sarah describes her research focused on Early American narratives about disease and illness and how she felt recieiving the Mellon fellowship.
Will Justice Be Televised?: An Interview with Justin Wedeking
Justin Wedeking studies dynamics within the courtroom - from how Supreme Court decisions are made to how useful confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominess are. Wedeking is a professor in the Department of Political Science, and is currently involved in research to determine whether or not televising court proceedings will affect the legitimacy of court decisions.