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Appalachian Center Events

Spoken Stories by Gurney Norman

 

The UK English Department Events committee presents:

English Department Colloquium “Spoken Stories” by Gurney Norman

 Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Kentucky Author of Kinfolks and other works

Introduced by Erik Reece, Author of Lost Mountain and American Gospel

Friday April 6, 3:00p.m. in Room 211 Student Center

Refreshments served

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Location:
Student Center Room 211

GWS Research Matters Series: Melissa Stein "Bodies of Knowledge: Historical Perspectives on Race, Gender, and Biological Determinism""

GWS Research Matters Series presents:

Melissa Stein

"Bodies of Knowledge:  Historical Perspectives on Race, Gender, and Biological Determinism"

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Location:
107 Breckinridge Hall

Kathleen Fitzpatrick

A talk by Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Professor of Media Studies, Ponoma College and Director of Scholarly Communication, Modern Language Association. What if the academic monograph is a dying form? If scholarly communication is to have a future, it's clear that it lies online, and yet the most significant obstacles to such a transformation are not technological, but instead social and institutional. How must the academy and the scholars that comprise it change their ways of thinking in order for digital scholarly publishing to become a viable alternative to the university press book? This talk will explore some of those changes and their implications for our lives as scholars and our work within universities.

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Location:
Room 211 Student Center

Seeking the Good Life in America: Lessons From the Appalachian Past - Ronald D. Eller

The 2011-2012 Distinguished Professor Lecture will be delivered by Ronald D Eller, a professor of Appalachian Studies and History. His lecture is entitled "Seeking the Good Life in America: Lessons From the Appalachian Past". It will take place in the William T. Young Library Auditorium on Thursday, April 12, at 7:30p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

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Location:
William T. Young Library Auditorium

“Insiders and Outsiders: Jewish Communities in the Appalachian Coalfields”

Deborah Weiner, director of the Jewish Museum of Maryland, will give a public lecture on “Insiders and Outsiders:  Jewish Communities in the Appalachian Coalfields”.  Sponsored by the UK Jewish Studies program, UK Appalachian Studies program and Appalachian Center.  Free and open to the public.  Reception following the lecture at W T Young Library Gallery

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Location:
W T Young Auditorium