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Location: Lexington, KY
Event Category: Community Event

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What can seem like an intimidating topic is, in reality, quite relatable – from the moment we wake up in the morning, science is happening all around us – it colors everything we do.
Making science accessible in a fun and interactive way is important in helping people feel more connected not only to science but to the city of Lexington as a whole.
Professors, students, and staff at the University of Kentucky’s College of Pharmacy host the annual Everything is Science, which is free and open to everyone.
We aim to make science fun and relatable to all audiences. Our events feature presentations, demonstrations, and conversations in laid-back spaces, like local restaurants, pubs, and breweries.

RockHouse Brewing (119 Luigart Ct.)

Hold Back the Water: Your Role in Sustainable Water Infrastructure | Diana Byrne, UK College of Engineering 

Gulag Springs: Sacred Waters in Western SiberiaJeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby, UK Department of Modern and Classical Languages

What Lies Beneath: the Secret Laboratory of Wastewater | Chris Delcher, UK College of Pharmacy

Water Action: Community-Based Research for Change | Loka Ashwood, UK Department of Sociology

A Personal View of Kentucky’s Drinking Water Evolution | Donna McNeil, Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute

Facts and Possibilities: Water on Other Worlds | Mark Pitts and Axel Quintanar-Pena, EKU Department of Physics, Geosciences, and Astronomy

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