Passport to the World studies China - Program examines quickly growing country
UK colleges and other universities will share knowledge in year-long initiative.
UK colleges and other universities will share knowledge in year-long initiative.
At the beginning of the Fall 2011 semester, we met with all of the new faculty hires in the College of Arts and Sciences. This series of podcasts introduces them and their research interests.
Arnold Farr is UK Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center's Scholar-in-Residence
Member of the Department of Sociology accustomed to creative and interdisciplinary work across colleges and continents, which is ideal for his new role at UK
Adam Banks was recently featured on KET to talk about his academic interests and concerns for minorities in the Digital Age.
In summer 2011, Arts & Sciences Video Production team member Natalie Baxter traveled to Whitesburg, Ky to help teach Appalshop interns how to create documentary style short films about the Appalachian region. The program, Appalachian Media Institute (AMI), has interns ages 14 to 21 that live in the surrounding Appalachian Kentucky counties.
Filmed by: Dana Rogers, Brian Connors Manke, and Noah Adler
Edited by: Dana Rogers
Short podcast featuring student and parent interviews about the new A&S Wired Living Learning Community. Footage compiled from a day-long shoot with highlights of move-in.
International Studies senior Cassie Hardin is spending the next five months is Beijing, China. Luckily for us, she has a video camera and is not afraid to use it! Follow her adventures as she blogs from abroad, and helps A&S celebrate our Year of China initiative.
Tricia Dyk, the University of Kentucky's Director of the Center for Leadership Development, asked Harlan County students almost 20 years ago what they wanted to be when they grew up.
Research Experience for Undergraduates in Ky forests.