‘Biology in a Box’ Makes Science and Math Fun
Students across eighty school districts are playing with skulls, fossils, and teeth while learning about math and science through the Biology in a Box program.
Students across eighty school districts are playing with skulls, fossils, and teeth while learning about math and science through the Biology in a Box program.
Joetta Clark Diggs, a four-time track and field Olympian and author, will kick off the UT Knoxville College of Communication and Information’s second annual Diversity and Inclusion Week, September 19-22. Clark Diggs will give her keynote address, Determined to Reach Your Destiny, at 7:00 p.m., Monday, September 19, at the Frank H. McClung Museum on
Each year the Autumn in Knoxville fall festival provides our Knoxville-area faculty and staff with the opportunity to kick back and enjoy a day of fun and camaraderie with co-workers. Vice Chancellor and Chief Human Resources Officer Linda Hendricks invites Knoxville-area faculty and staff to the 34th year of this UT tradition on Friday, September
The Office of Research is hosting a presentation to students and faculty by Lieutenant General Patrick O’Reilly, director of the Missile Defense Agency, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Monday, September, 19, in 612 Dougherty Hall. The presentation will focus on MDA’s mission and career opportunities. As director of MDA, O’Reilly oversees the agency’s worldwide mission
It’s time to begin selecting a Life of the Mind book for the 2012-13 academic year—and your help is needed. Life of the Mind is a common reading experience that gives first-year students their first taste of academic life at UT Knoxville. The book is used as a tool to challenge students’ thinking and engage
The Ready for the World Café is going on the road and changing its operation this fall. The café will no longer operate in the Hermitage Room of the University Center. Rather, it will operate in the UT Visitors Center, 2712 Neyland Drive, as a weekly, full-service, fine-dining experience with international themes.