Acceptance, Rejection: The Sweet, the Bitter
By Divya Menon, Erin Holaday
By Divya Menon, Erin Holaday
Kim Clark works for the UK Mathematics Department as accounting staff, but her involvement on campus doesn’t stop there! In addition to helping organize the A&S Diversity Committee, she is also an active member of the UK Women’s Forum.
Anthropology Ph.D. Student
When Kyle Longley applied to doctoral programs in history, he narrowed the choice down to two schools: the University of Kentucky and one other. But a visit to Lexington and Billy’s Bar-B-Q, where he had lunch with George Herring, the professor who would become his mentor, made UK the place to go.
Kari Burchfield works with A&S Interdisciplinary Programs and the International Studies Program and is also acting as staff support for the upcoming Year of China Initiative.
Geologic mapping in the field for a six-week period. Description, measurement, and mapping of a wide variety of rocks and structures, and analysis of geologic events in mountainous regions of the Rockies or Appalachians. Includes practice in writing geologic field reports. Offered only during the summer session. At least 40 hours of field-related work per week. Special fee. Prereq: GLY 230 and GLY?235.
This interdisciplinary seminar on a topic in Russian Studies serves as a capstone course for Russian Studies majors. As such majors are required to write a substantive research paper in which they demonstrate their command of the depth and breadth of Russian?studies across disciplines, as well as their ability to interpret and use sources in Russian. Prereq: Junior standing.
This course for beginners is intended for students, medical professionals, and individuals involved in social work and community health interested in learning how to communicate with French-speaking patients, families, and healthcare professionals. It introduces the basics of French and helps students build the skills necessary to interact in the medical, paramedical, and community health environments; to better serve Francophone patients locally and internationally; and to provide equitable access to healthcare services. No previous knowledge of French is required or expected.
An introduction to earth structures. Advanced geologic map interpretation. Prereq: GLY 230.
Survey of the origin, chemical composition, occurrence in the context of stratigraphy, structure, and reservoir types of natural hydrocarbons; exploration methods and production techniques; environmental impacts of exploration and production. Prereq: GLY 450G, GLY 420G, or equivalent, or consent of instructor.