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A&S Hall of Fame 2014 - Dr. Keith B. MacAdam
Keith B. MacAdam was born in Rochester, N.Y., attended Swarthmore College and earned a doctorate in Physics in 1971. After research at University of Stirling in Scotland, Yale University, and the University of Arizona, he came to UK as an Assistant Professor in 1977. He built a campus-based research program in experimental atomic-molecular-optical (AMO) physics with students and post-docs, supported by the National Science Foundation and the Research Corporation. He was appointed Professor of Physics in 1986 and was a University Research Professor in 1990-91.
Cape Town - University of Kentucky Education Abroad
For more information regarding this opportunity and more head to: as.uky.edu/education-abroad
Nicholas Pinter: Rivers and Flooding in the 21st Century
"Rivers and Flooding in the 21st Century" Nicholas Pinter Southern Illinois University
University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences, Geology Department Sept. 18th, 2014
UK Superfund Research Center Receives $12.2 Million Federal Grant
UK has received a $12.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to better understand and minimize negative health and environmental impacts from hazardous waste sites.
They Preserve the Past for the Future
Adjunct Assistant Professors A. Gwynn Henderson and David Pollack have been award this year's Ida Lee Willis Memorial Award for outstanding commitment to historical preservation.
Book on Violence Against Women Examines Legislative Reforms and True Stories Behind Them
A new book by Carol E. Jordan examines the struggles of advocates and legislators to bring legal protections to Kentucky victims of violence and abuse.
Finding Place and Feminist Futures: A Conversation with bell hooks
20th Annual Black Women's Conference
Finding Our Place: A Conference in Honor of the Work and Writings of bell hooks
University of Kentucky College of Arts & Sciences