Canceled: Top USGS Expert to Address Mounting Water Resource Challenges
A top USGS water resource expert is coming to UT to address challenges the world faces in that area.
A top USGS water resource expert is coming to UT to address challenges the world faces in that area.
UT leads off a semester-long celebration of poetry with readings and music by RB Morris and Matt Urmy at 7:00 p.m. Monday, January 25. The event is part of the university’s Writers in the Library readings series.
The award-winning documentary Someone You Love: The HPV Epidemic will be screened at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 26, in the Hodges Library auditorium.
The College of Architecture and Design will host Matthew McMahon at 2:30 p.m. Friday, January 22, when he will present “Planting Thoughts: Approaches to Vegetation in Contemporary Landscape.”
The McClung Museum will host Maya: Lords of Time, an exhibition investigating the ancient Maya civilization’s fascination with time. The exhibit opens Saturday and runs through May 22. Maya: Lords of Time will explore the time-ordered universe through the Maya’s intricate calendar systems, and investigate how their history and culture followed a rhythm set by
Twenty students from the UT Ad Club have been in New York City this week to visit some of the nation’s leading advertising agencies, make professional contacts, and participate in internship interviews.
Due to UT’s weather closure on Wednesday, the forum featuring Larry McKay, candidate for vice provost and dean of the Graduate School, is being rescheduled. A new date and time will be announced as soon as it is set.
A meeting to discuss updates to the 2011 UT Campus Master Plan will be held at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, January 28, in the International House Great Room. All students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend. The meeting gives the campus community an opportunity to ask Facilities Services Associate Vice Chancellor Dave Irvin questions about