Knoxville Horror Fest Creators and UT Alums Give List of Six Best Scary Flicks
Two UT alumni are bringing a celebration of sinister cinema to East Tennessee with the eighth annual Knoxville Horror Fest October 21–23.
Two UT alumni are bringing a celebration of sinister cinema to East Tennessee with the eighth annual Knoxville Horror Fest October 21–23.
UT’s McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture will host “Can You Dig It?” on Sunday, October 16, from 1:30 to 5 p.m. at the museum. The event is free and open to the public and will feature activities that explore archaeology and fossils.
Robert Nobles, associate vice chancellor for research, has been nationally recognized for his service as a leader and mentor for campus diversity and research with underserved populations.
Tomorrow is the deadline to register to vote in the general election. For more information about registering to vote, visit http://sos.tn.gov/products/elections/register-vote Early voting begins October 19 and continues through November 3. The general election is set for November 8. The Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy will host early voting for all Knox County registered
Center for Transportation Research director David Clarke recently spoke to the Associated Press about the rail disaster in New Jersey.