From the Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, 2013.
Session: Towards a Relational Political Ecology.
From the Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, 2013.
Session: Towards a Relational Political Ecology.
From the Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, 2013.
Session: Towards a Relational Political Ecology.
From the Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, 2013.
Session: Towards a Relational Political Ecology.
From the Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, 2013.
Session: Towards a Relational Political Ecology.
From the Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, 2013.
Session: Towards a Relational Political Ecology.
From the Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, 2013.
Session: Towards a Relational Political Ecology.
From the Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, 2013.
Session: Towards a Relational Political Ecology.
For nearly two decades, the Jewish Studies program has drawn students and faculty from all over UK to teach and learn about Jewish culture, language, history, and beyond. In this podcast, I spoke with up-and-coming Jewish Studies Director, Jan Fernheimer, about what’s in store for Fall 2013, including a visiting scholar from Israel, a film series, and opportunities to connect with communities within and beyond the Commonwealth.
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University of Kentucky alumni Debdas Mukerjee graduated in 1962 with his Ph.D. in genetics. After UK, Mukerjee contributed his expertise to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center before his career finally carried him to the Environmental Protection Agency where he was a Senior Environmental Health Scientist for the United States.
This fall, Political Science Professor Clayton Thyne will be teaching A&S 100: Introduction to Peace Studies. The class will serve as a portal into the wide range of theories exploring the nature and causes of conflict, the possibilities for conflict resolution, and the foundations of peace.