Everything is Science City-Wide Festival Returns
Everything is Science, Lexington’s city-wide science festival, returns for its fifth year with an exciting new theme: It’s About Time!
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 – at every moment in time. Making science accessible in a fun and interactive way is essential in helping people feel more connected to science and the city of Lexington as a whole.
Each year, a group of students and employees at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy and campus and community partners work together to show Lexington that science is all around us, not just in the research labs. Everything is Science is held at different locations throughout the city, with events happening Monday through Friday. The festival features presentations, demonstrations, and conversations in laid-back spaces, like local restaurants, pubs, and breweries. Speakers aim to bring an uncomplicated approach to topics that we may not initially consider science-related.
EiS is accepting speaker submissions for the 2024 festival. Submit the speaker interest form to be considered or email eis@uky.edu about becoming a volunteer or speaker.
Everything is Science: It’s About Time! will take place February 20-24, 2023, from 6-8 pm each day.
- Monday, 2/20: Future
- West Sixth Brewing (501 W. Sixth Street)
- 6:00 PM: Delivering Future Racehorses into the World - Dr. Katy Dern, Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital
- 6:30 PM: Revving Up for a Sustainable Future - Mike Proctor, Evolve KY
- 7:00 PM: Farmers & Futurists - Travis Parman, AppHarvest
- 7:30 PM: Blueprint for a Brighter Future - Drs. Terry Hinds and Simon Fisher, UK HealthCare
- West Sixth Brewing (501 W. Sixth Street)
- Tuesday, 2/21: Present
- Pivot Brewing (1400 Delaware Avenue)
- 6:00 PM: Why Do We Talk Like This? The Surprisingly Dark History of the American 'r' Sound - Dr. Kevin McGowan, UK College of Arts & Sciences
- 6:30 PM: Cultural Narratives of Reproduction in Children's Literature: The Stories We Tell and Why They Matter - Dr. Shelly Krajny, UK College of Education
- 7:00 PM: Clocks in Our Brains: Circadian and Seasonal Timing - Dr. Vincent Cassone, UK College of Arts & Sciences
- 7:30 PM: 13 Ways of Looking at Climate Change in Kentucky - Dr. Lauren Cagle, UK College of Arts & Sciences
- Pivot Brewing (1400 Delaware Avenue)
- Wednesday, 2/22: Past
- Wise Bird Cidery (1170 Manchester Street)
- 6:00 PM: Meteorites & Their Amazing Stories! (tabling session) - Dr. Kent Ratajeski & Ethan Davis, UK College of Arts & Sciences
- 6:00 PM: Geologic Time! What Is It, and What Happens When It Goes Missing? - Dr. Mike Delucia and Andie Hawksley, Eastern Kentucky University
- 6:30 PM: Your Grandma Was a Scientist, and the Quilt She Made You is Proof! - Hannah Allen, Civic Artist in Residence, LFCUG
- 7:00 PM: Our Roots are Buried Deep in the Bark - Dr. Maegen Rochner, University of Louisville
- 7:30 PM: As the Apple Browns... - Dr. Melissa Morgan & Kandice Williams, UK College of Agriculture
- Wise Bird Cidery (1170 Manchester Street)
- Thursday, 2/23: Time Travel
- Old North Bar at Greyline Station (101 W. Loudon Avenue)
- 6:00 PM: What if a Party Were Held for Travelers from the Future and No One Showed Up? - Dr. Rob Lodder, UK College of Pharmacy
- 6:30 PM: Beyond Time (and Faith) - Dr. Rachael Brooks, New Hope Church
- 7:00 PM: Time Travel and Einstein's Theory of Relativity - Dr. Al Shapere, UK College of Arts & Sciences
- 7:30 PM: Travel Through Time into a Libertarian Future - Dr. Charles Altendorf, Kentucky American Water Company
- Old North Bar at Greyline Station (101 W. Loudon Avenue)
- Friday, 2/24: LIVE!
- Ethereal Public House (102 W. Vine Street)
- 6:00 PM: The Scoop on the Loop! - David Dockan, UK College of Fine Arts
- 6:30 PM: Hooked on Science - Jason Lindsey, WKYT
- 7:00 PM: Time to Change Your Mind About Hypnosis - Devin Person, Change Your Mind KY
- 7:30 PM: Wires & Noise - Dr. Chad Eby, UK College of Fine Arts
- Ethereal Public House (102 W. Vine Street)
Credits
Rosa Mejia-Cruz (College of Pharmacy)