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Professor Beth Kelly - MA 109 - University of Kentucky
Professor Beth Kelly - MA 109 - University of Kentucky
For U.S. Navy Cmdr. Jeffrey Smith, the journey that began at UK has taken him around the world and deep below the ocean's surface, as captain of the USS Kentucky, a nuclear submarine.
Professor James Krupa was recently recognized by the National Association of Biology Teachers.
A team of astronomers from the U.S. and Canada, including four professors from the University of Kentucky, have discovered what may well be the smoking gun of such an encounter, one that occurred close to our position in the galaxy and relatively recently, at least in the cosmological sense.
Ate Poorthius presents on Twitter from the University of Kentucky
Matt Zook presents on Mapping Zombies: A Guide for Digital Pre-Apocalyptic Analysis and Post-Apocalyptic Survival from the University of Kentucky
Matt Wilson presents on Beyond Counting Sheep Working with Big and User Generated Geographic Data from the University of Kentucky
Alexander Savelyev presents on Analysis of Methods for Representing and Interacting with Qualitative Geographic Information from Pennsylvania State University
Taylor Shelton presents on From Online Politics to User-Generated Political Geographies from the University of Kentucky
Kim McBride, anthropology professor and co-director of the Kentucky Archaeological Survey, taught Anthropology 585: Field Methods in Archaeology at the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, 25 miles southwest of Lexington. Students enrolled in the six-week course excavated, collected artifacts and interpreted findings from the sites of two early 19th century Shaker buildings from May 8-June 19. Read more: as.uky.edu/uk-archaeology-students-gain-ground-through-field-school