Bourbon, A Product of Kentucky Geology: Alan Fryar
Bourbon is a Kentucky tradition and Alan Fryar, a hydrogeologist and a professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, explains the relationships between Kentucky limestone, ground water systems and bourbon.
Second Summer Session
The second summer session is eight weeks long. It lasts from June 9 until August 4.
Seminar Video: Ratajeski
Kent Ratajeski talks about his experience with Online Education with his course, GLY 110: Environmental Geology
National Geographic Features UK Cave Diver
University of Kentucky geologist and cave diver Stephanie Schwabe recalls her 1997 dive into the Mermaid's Lair, on the south side of Grand Bahama Island quite plainly.
Schwabe is not one to embellish or exaggerate. A simple account of her late August dive is captivating of its own accord.
Greek Fort Findings on Exhibit
An exhibition on the results of the excavations by University of Kentucky faculty of an ancient Greek fort will debut at the Lexington Public Library - Central Library before moving to Italy, where it will remain on permanent display.
"A Greek Mountain Fort in Southern Italy. University of Kentucky Archaeological Investigations at Monte Palazzi (Passo Croceferrata, Grotteria, Calabria)" will be on exhibit March 26 through May 1, in the library’s gallery.
New Major's Focus Is Sustainability Studies
When the University of Kentucky's Environmental Studies program director position opened up last summer, chemistry Professor David Atwood enthusiastically submitted his application.
Ashley Barton and Donny Loughry
Earth and Environmental Sciences Graduate Students
Ganesh Tripathi
Earth and Environmental Science Graduate Student
Trevor Strosnider
Earth & Environmental Sciences Undergraduate