Transylvania University’s Creative Intelligence Series: free, fascinating, and no exams
LEXINGTON, Ky.—Transylvania University will blossom this spring in more ways than one. Sure, the cherry trees will bloom in Old Morrison Circle, but beyond that, the community is invited to experience ideas in full-flower during the Creative Intelligence Series. From sleep patterns to criminal justice to our perceptions of beauty, a variety of stimulating topics are on tap. All three of the spring Creative Intelligence lectures are free and open to the public. In upcoming weeks, community members can attend these talks: Monday, March 24, 4:30 p.m., Cowgill Center, Room 102 Researcher and author Karen Tice, professor of gender and women’s studies and educational policy studies at the University of Kentucky, will present a talk related to her new book “Queens of Academe: Beauty Pageantry, Student Bodies, and College Life,” which examines the themes of class, race, beauty, body discipline and self-regulation in the contexts of higher education and student cultures. A reception and book signing will follow the lecture. Wednesday, March 26, 4:30 p.m., Cowgill Center, Room 102 Roxanne Prichard, associate professor of psychology from the University of St. Thomas, in Minnesota, will present her extensive work on sleep patterns and disturbed sleep in college students. Prichard graduated in 1998 from Transylvania with a major of her own making—bio-psychology. She later did her postgraduate work at the University of Wisconsin, earning a Ph.D. in neuroscience. Her areas of interest are sleep and circadian rhythms and neuroanatomy. She studies
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