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Full-Text Articles in Poetry
Toward The History Of Study Of Symbiogenesis: On The English Translation Of B. M. Kozo-Polyansky’S A New Principle Of Biology (1924), Victor Fet
Victor Fet
We reproduce the text by Victor Fet, which was read on 6 October 2011 at the Moscow Society of Naturalists during the presentation of new book translation (B.M. Kozo- Polyansky. Symbiogenesis: A New Principle of Evolution / transl. by Victor Fet; ed. by Victor Fet & Lynn Margulis. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2010. 138 p.) This half- forgotten book by Boris M. Kozo-Polyansky was known only by name to Western biologists. Victor Fet gives a brief history of this new translation, enthusiastically initiated and supported by Lynn Margulis (1938–2011), a famous naturalist who was always eager to gave credit …
Ua12/2/2 2016 Talisman - Identity, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/2 2016 Talisman - Identity, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
2016 Fall Talisman.
- Street Style
- Home Sweet Home – Nashville, McKee, Bowling Green
- Doyel, Rachael. Happy Gas – Theatre & Dance
- Robb, Hayley. Stick & Poke – Tattoos
- Martin, Lindsey. Self-Made – Dexter Banks, Tattoos
- Sullivan, Abbey. Cover-Up – Tattoos
- Pettway, Shantel. Natural Roots – African American Hair
- Voorhees, Jessica. Living Laboratory – Benjamin Benton, WKU Farm
- Perry, Natalie. Frog in a Water Well – Keunsik Junk aka Brody
- Hormell, David. I Wanted to Touch Lightning
- Good, Hannah. Coffee Talks
- Reyes, Taylor. Ice Cold – Alpha Phi Alpha
- Games, Ann. Working the Desk
- Voorhees, Jessica. Killer Queen – Lane French, …
Rapid Museum, Gary Barwin
Long Reach Cove, Sally Bliumis-Dunn
For The Blue Crab, J.D. Smith
The Egg Masses Of The Moon Snail, Kim Roberts
In My Father's Boots, Michael G. Dunn
An Island Romance, Baron Wormser
Editor's Note, Linda Buckmaster
Transcending Academic Borders: A Defense Of Collaboration Between Art And Science, Laura Borkenhagen
Transcending Academic Borders: A Defense Of Collaboration Between Art And Science, Laura Borkenhagen
Honors Capstone Projects
The aim of this project in its entirety was to explore different ideas about what the intersection of art and science might look like. These ideas, including my own, are presented in the following essay. In addition to the essay portion of this project, I’ve explored creative writing through poetry in attempts to immerse myself in both sides of this debate, as my academic history leans more towards the scientific realm. In the poems I’ve also tried to include bits of science through metaphorical language. The four works I have chosen to include follow the essay.
Tanka Reptilia, Lawrence Smith
Tanka Reptilia, Lawrence Smith
Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language
Tanka Reptilia
If You Don't Fit In, Poem 1/1/2016, Charles Kay Smith
If You Don't Fit In, Poem 1/1/2016, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Can those who stand awry their culture best serve society?