UTPD RAD Classes Teach You to Defend Yourself
Learn how to defend yourself. Enroll in UTPD’s Rape Aggression Defense classes to learn physical tactics that might help you survive a violent rape encounter.
Learn how to defend yourself. Enroll in UTPD’s Rape Aggression Defense classes to learn physical tactics that might help you survive a violent rape encounter.
The UT Ewing Gallery will present “Before and After Katrina: The Photography Collection of the Ogden Museum,” Feb. 3 – March 1. On view will be a selection of over 50 photographs from this New Orleans museum’s collection. Included will be works by noted photographers Walker Evans, William Eggleston, William Christenberry and Eudora Welty. In
UT Knoxville is going green and going lean by going online to send VolXpress billing statements to its students instead of sending them by mail each semester. By e-mailing billing statements to students, the campus will reduce printing costs along with the very large expense of return postage and remailing of statements that could not
Is your “inner entrepreneur” demanding to be set free? Do you want to join that elite group of individuals who have taken ideas and turned them into successful businesses, creating value, jobs and considerable wealth in the process? If so, the College of Business Administration at UT Knoxville invites you to enter the second annual
The Great Decisions Program, coordinated by the Center for International Education and funded by the Ready for the World initiative, will bring five speakers from around the country to UT Knoxville this semester to address our nation’s most pressing foreign policy issues. The series will kick off with Stephen Zunes at 7 p.m. on Feb.
Professor Marilyn Kallet will perform poetry from her most recent book, “Packing Light: New and Selected Poems,” in the Hodges Library Auditorium at UT Knoxville at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 2. A reception and book signing will follow in the Mary Green Lounge on the second floor of the library.
This semester, the Ready for the World initiative and the Council for Diversity and Inclusiveness will celebrate the diversity of UT Knoxville by asking all students, faculty and staff “What’s Your Story?” All members of the campus community will be invited to make one-minute videos telling the world who they are and what makes them