Storytelling Goes Mobile: WUOT to Unveil TruckBeat Truck on March 3
WUOT, the public radio station licensed to UT, has already launched its new crowdsourced health project called TruckBeat, but the beat has been without a truck—until now.
WUOT, the public radio station licensed to UT, has already launched its new crowdsourced health project called TruckBeat, but the beat has been without a truck—until now.
Descriptions of the Civil Rights Collection, 1900-1990. MS.0334, and the William G. Keen World War II Papers, 1938-1948, CSWS.WWII.1.0011.
March is Women’s History Month, and groups on campus are hosting programming celebrating women’s professional accomplishments and encouraging other women to pursue their dreams. Events include the African American Trailblazer Series; Women in STEM Advancing Research, Readiness, and Retention; the Women’s Empowerment Summit; The Legacy and Challenge of Suffrage: Votes for Women in Tennessee; and
The life and groundbreaking career of a famed civil rights lawyer who argued and won nine cases before the US Supreme Court is the focus of UT’s inaugural lecture series in African-American history. The Fleming-Morrow Distinguished Lecture in African-American History kicks off at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 10, with a look into the life of
A class of UT nuclear engineering students recently got the educational opportunity of a lifetime, thanks to the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge.
Rebecca Davis, a doctoral student in economics who works at the Baker Center, is one of three graduate students in the US to win a National Bureau of Economic Research Pre-Doctoral Fellowship in Energy Economics for the next academic year.