Rast-Holbrook Seminar Series
" Deep crustal structure, processes, and properties from xenoliths and seismic observations in the Rocky Mountains "
" Deep crustal structure, processes, and properties from xenoliths and seismic observations in the Rocky Mountains "
“Dissolved Trace Elements in Rivers: Problems and Perspectives”
“Invasive species, mass extinction, and speciation: How biogeography impacts the history of life”
Twenty-eight students representing each Southeastern Conference university will study abroad during the 2015-16 academic year, the result of a contribution to the league by Dr Pepper.
Kent Ratajeski, a geologist and professor of earth and environmental science at the University of Kentucky, was mentioned in an article on earthmagazine.com.
"For a chapter which did not even exist six-and-a-half years ago, we're doing pretty well."
Some faculty featured in the New Faculty podcast series already have a history with the University of Kentucky. Nevertheless, we want to feature them and let our listeners get to know our faculty a bit better! This time, we interview Rebecca Freeman of the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department.
This podcast was produced by David Cole.