Innovative Technology Goes on Stage with UK Opera
The Vis Center’s new innovative high-definition projection technology, originally developed for non-theatrical use, will be used for the first time in a theatrical setting for the UK production,...
View ArticlePuerto Rican Undergraduates Experience Research At UK
Dr. Seales presents to a group of students at the University of Puerto RicoWhile the days are still winter gray in Kentucky during February, in Puerto Rico the sun is shining and a soft wind blows off...
View ArticleTouching Antiquities: Undergraduate Research puts ancient manuscripts in the...
Homer’s Iliad is back at the publishing house, but turning these pages involves only a light tap on an iPad screen. With each digital page turn, the Imaging the Iliad iPad app transports the revered,...
View ArticleVis Center Student Receives Award at Twin Cities IEEE Paper Competition
Jonathan Soli, an undergraduate who worked at the University of Kentucky’s Vis Center in the summer of 2011, recently won the Twin Cities IEEE Paper Competition and will move on to the IEEE Region 4...
View ArticleUniversity of Kentucky Vis Center Researchers Win Award for Best Scientific...
Over one million children in the United States have voice disorders. These problems typically begin in childhood, and therefore can disrupt critical periods in development. Rita Patel, Ph. D., Kevin...
View Article“The Ascending Journey” Premieres on May 13 on KET
Click here to view the trailer. Nancy Clauter’s world was changed forever the day she heard three little words: “You have cancer.” As a music professor at the University of Kentucky and principal oboe...
View ArticleIntegrating Digital Papyrology (IDP)
Learning how people lived during ancient times requires piecing together clues likes a jigsaw puzzle. One good source of these clues is the bits and pieces of papyri that have been preserved across...
View ArticleAs Cases Surge, a Professor’s Son Leads Him to Autism Research
Sen-Ching Cheung (left, with a doctoral student) used his work on a video-surveillance project for the Department of Homeland Security to come up with a way of improving video self-modeling, a teaching...
View ArticleSeeing Math in a New Way
For most freshmen, the easiest part of Math 109 is looking at a graph. Actually understanding how the graph relates to the equation may be another story, but seeing the points and general shape of the...
View ArticleThe Vis Center Welcomes Dr. Ruriko Yoshida
Students in math classes often complain that they will never use their mathematical knowledge outside of school. They may balance a checkbook, but will statistics change the world? Dr. Ruriko Yoshida...
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