Ready for the World Cafe to Deliver Taste of Spain
UT’s Ready for the World Café welcomes diners to experience a taste of Spain on Thursday, April 18, at the UT Visitors Center, 2712 Neyland Drive.
UT’s Ready for the World Café welcomes diners to experience a taste of Spain on Thursday, April 18, at the UT Visitors Center, 2712 Neyland Drive.
Eight educators—including a grandmother, mother, and daughter from the same family—who have significantly influenced students’ lives will be honored Thursday, April 18, when they are inducted into the UT Educators Hall of Honor.
Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are sharing the big ideas that make a difference in their world. Will Burleson, a sophomore in biochemistry and cellular and molecular biology, has the idea of launching more service abroad programs at UT.
The Knoxville News Sentinel conducted an article about the Chancellor’s Faculty Challenge which aims to attract money for faculty fellowships. So far $9 million has been garnered thanks to a $2.5 million matching contribution from Chancellor Jimmy Cheek as part of the program.
The Knoxville News Sentinel profiles the mass grave research project being conducted the Forensic Anthropology Center. For the next three years, scientists will monitor fresh burial sites made at the center from the sky, from the ground, through sampling and in different light spectrums to determine if the mass graves can be detected from afar.
Writer, lecturer and activist Daniel Ellsberg— best known for his involvement in the Pentagon Papers trial in 1971—will speak tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the University Center Auditorium. It is free and open to the public and is sponsored by the Issues Committee.