WUOT Welcomes Visitors to its Annual Open House on August 11
WUOT invites listeners and members of the community to attend the station’s open house from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 11.
WUOT invites listeners and members of the community to attend the station’s open house from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 11.
Single tickets to the 2016–17 Clarence Brown Theatre Season go on sale Monday, August 8.
To commemorate Emancipation Day and honor the slavery-era men and women buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, the College of Architecture and Design and the Knoxville ReAnimation Coalition will co-host an Illumination Tribute at 7:30 p.m. Friday, August 12.
A paper co-authored by Kristen Savell, a third-year doctoral student in the Department of Anthropology, is among the first to document how evolutionary selection has shaped variation in human limbs across the globe.
Jessi Grieser, assistant professor of English, spoke with American University Radio WAMU 88.5 for a story exploring whether residents of Washington DC have an accent.
The Knoxville News Sentinel interviewed Robert Durán, assistant professor of sociology, for a story about the reasons that drive Knoxville gang membership.
Smithsonian Magazine recently interviewed Vladimir Dinets, assistant research professor of psychology and an animal behaviorist, for a story about new threats to crocodiles, animals that have long been considered indestructible.
A new residence hall and a new parking garage will open early next week as students return to campus for the fall semester.