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UK Biology Grad Teaches For Eastern Kentucky

"Back home … there's nothing like it."

To say that University of Kentucky biology graduate Kellie Farthing loves Eastern Kentucky is an understatement.

Farthing is as proud of her accent as she is her hometown. She's proud of her sister, who graduated from the University of Kentucky last year with a 4.0 GPA in psychology. There's also her mom and three other siblings and the nieces and nephews, many who have remained in Martin, Ky.

Anthropological Insights into the 2011 Uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East

At the 2011 annual meeting for the Society for Applied Anthrpology in Seattle, UK Anthrpology professors Diane King and Hsain Ilahiane, and graduate student Karen Rignall discussed "Anthropological Insights into the 2011 Uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East."



To listen to their comments via podcast, click here.
Article Date: 5/2/2011

Anthropological Insights into the 2011 Uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East

At the 2011 annual meeting for the Society for Applied Anthrpology in Seattle, UK Anthrpology professors Diane King and Hsain Ilahiane, and graduate student Karen Rignall discussed "Anthropological Insights into the 2011 Uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East."



To listen to their comments via podcast, click here.
Article Date: 5/2/2011

Pro-democracy and Dignity Uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East

Hsain Ilahiane, associate professor of Anthropology, has released a briefing about the ongoing fight for democracy in North Africa and the Middle East. Ilahiane's document was presented to the Society for Applied Anthropology's Human Rights and Social Justice Committee. The full report is available in .pdf format at the Society for Applied Anthropology's website.

Incompressible Limit of the Compressible Hydrodynamic Flow of Liquid Crystals

This talk is concerned with the incompressible limit of the compressible hydrodynamic flow of liquid crystals with periodic boundary conditions in $R^N, (N=2,3)$. We prove the local (and global) strong solution of the compressible system converges to the local (and global) strong solution of the incompressible system. Moreover, we get the convergence rates in some sense.

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