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| College of Arts and Sciences - CIBS - UKPress |
Gerald L. Smith, Anastasia Curwood, Frank X Walker |
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| Can Science-based Spirituality Save the Planet? |
Prof. Lisa Sideris |
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| First Day of Classes |
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| The Pandemic and the Professor: COVID-19’s Challenges for Teaching and Learning, and the Lasting Implications for Higher Education |
Associate Provost Kathi Kern and Dean Mark Kornbluh |
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| CANCELLED- "Mixed Mesophytic Nation: Pathways to Citizenship" Panel at the Appalachian Studies Association Conference |
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| College of Arts & Sciences Commencement Ceremony |
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| Academic Majors Fair |
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| Compressed Course: "Mapping Variation: An Introduction to the Use of Geospatial Tools for Linguistic Analysis" (A&S 500-003) |
Dr. Chris Montgomery (University of Sheffield, England) |
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| May Day Reflections on Aluminum Workers in Indiana |
Dr. Chandana Mathur |
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| "It’s not just a drawl, y’all: Fact vs. fiction in Kentucky speech" (student documentary film on Kentucky English) |
Students of LIN 310 |
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| Handbook for Preliminary Dissertation Fieldwork: A Practical Guide for the International Student Researcher |
Kevin Talbert, Applied MA candidate |
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| ***EVENT CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER***6th Annual Appalachian Research Community Symposium and Arts Showcase |
Lisa Conley, Ph.D. |
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| SWAP Meeting with Iryna Galushchak: "Economic, Ecological and Cultural Influences on Regional Development in the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains" |
Iryna Galushchak |
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| Archaeology Roundtable: Undergraduate Student Presentations |
S. Jamaldin; L Lansaw; D Reaux |
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| Archaeology Roundtable: Undergraduate Student Presentations |
S. Jamaldin; L Lansaw; D Reaux |
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| Book Launch: Kentucky's Cookbook Heritage: Two Hundred Years of Southern Cuisine and Culture |
Professor Emeritus John van Willigen |
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| Long Time Ago... A Performance by Crit Callebs Eastern Band Cherokee Storyteller |
Crit Callebs |
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| "Perverse Subjects: Becoming Bodies of Literature in the Library" |
Dr. Melissa Adler |
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| Introducing the book: Landesque Capital: The Historical Ecology of Enduring Landscape Transformations. |
Dr. N. Thomas Hakansson |
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| “Engaging in Sustainability in Neoliberal Contact Zones” |
William Schumann, |
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| National Conference on Undergraduate Research |
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| Karl Raitz (University of Kentucky) |
Karl Raitz (University of Kentucky) |
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| 2014 Appalachian Research Symposium |
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