UT Hosts Events Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
Each year UT honors the legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. with a variety of service and educational events.
Each year UT honors the legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. with a variety of service and educational events.
The Volunteer community is extending its efforts to give back while commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. throughout January and February and into the summer.
UT will host and co-sponsor a series of events to honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. throughout January and into the start of the spring semester.
Chancellor Donde Plowman and Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Engagement Tyvi Small invite all students, faculty, and staff to a series of events to commemorate King’s legacy.
Hundreds of Vols participated in service and celebrations of Martin Luther King Jr. on campus and in the community.
More than 240 students gathered Saturday to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. during the Center for Leadership and Service’s 2018 MLK Day of Service.
The university is closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Several events honoring the achievements of the late civil rights leader will be happening around campus.
About 500 UT students will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Saturday, January 18, by attending a leadership conference and working on service projects around the Knoxville community. Hosted by UT’s Center for Leadership and Service, the Clifton M. Jones Student Leadership Conference and MLK Day of Service will take place from 9:00 a.m.
Streets connect us and define our humanity. Their names tell us where we work, where we play, and where we live. Streets dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr. do all these things as well, but they also bring to life some of the successes—and continuing struggles—America faces in the civil rights arena. Derek Alderman, professor
About 500 UT students will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 19 by attending a leadership conference and working on service projects around the Knoxville community. Two UT traditions—the Clifton M. Jones Student Leadership Conference and the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service—have merged this year. The event kicks off in the
More than 150 UT Knoxville students will pitch in around the community to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., on Saturday, Jan. 23, with the campus’ annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
Student organizations at UT Knoxville will commemorate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., on Monday, Jan. 18, with a celebration titled Carrying On the Dream.