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Join us for CEB’s biannual Artist's Alley, an interactive event where students can sell and buy art, jewelry, creations, and more in the Student Union Plaza...
We invite all students and members of the community to join us in celebrating Hispanic Latin Heritage Month through food and celebration. We encourage you to...
In this session, we will walk through strategies and technologies for enhancing learner engagement in the on-campus and online classroom, including...
Practice a language in a supportive and casual conversational setting with discussion facilitated by a proficient speaker. All students and skill levels are...
The Ewing Gallery of Art + Architecture is currently accepting submissions of art, design, and art and architectural history papers for the 77th Annual...
Wake up and smell the free coffee and breakfast at Welcome Wednesday! Hosted by the Office of Alumni Relations, Welcome Wednesday is a chance to get to know...
Diné (Navajo) photographer Will Wilson’s ongoing Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange project is dedicated to creating a contemporary vision of Native...
The Department of Theatre will present a three day workshop in Theatre of the Oppressed techniques facilitated by Geo Britto. This work was created by...
This exhibition features a multimedia projection and seven 7-foot banners created using digital collage. These images visually mimic the audio sampling used...
Come see the CFW and talk about financial planning! Whether it's a normal week at college or your big Spring Break trip, financial planning is an important...
In his installation, Black Utopias: Black Distractions and Disruptions in Time Space, Stacey Robinson uses the traditional white box gallery space as a...
Employer of the Week is an opportunity to chat with employers in a casual setting. Professional dress and resumes are not required. Stop by Red Stag...
Interested in WW! It’s built around the latest nutrition and behavior change science—but most importantly, it’s built around you. Your life. Your favorite...
Are you a student at the College of Communication and Information? Do you have career-related questions and need advice on your next steps? Stop by the CCI...
Join International House for a free hot drink and snack as we learn about the culture, traditions, and food of a featured country, region, or cultural group!...
Stop by the Center during our tie dye days to put a new spin on your old clothes! We'll have a limited amount of our Vol Means All shirts available for use,...
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Neutron (and other Particle) Transport at LANL: An Overview
Abstract
For decades, Los Alamos National Laboratory has been at the forefront of...
How can you begin to create a workplace that believes in each person's inherent self-worth?Now that you've explored honoring dignity, what next? How can you...
Are you an employee (faculty, staff, and/or graduate student employee) at the University of Tennessee eager to learn more about the accommodations available...
Discover the art and science of delegation with this leadership development program. Gain the skills and insights needed to delegate effectively, foster...
Discover the art and science of delegation with this leadership development program. Gain the skills and insights needed to delegate effectively, foster...
SPEAKER: Matt Shaw (UTK)
TITLE: Parametrizability of IIFS attractors
ABSTRACT: In 1985, Hata showed that whenever the attractor K of a finite iterated...
This is an opportunity to say hello, share your thoughts, and meet with the chancellor. Please sign in upon arrival. Meetings are held on a first come, first...
Study Abroad 101 Information Sessions are for all Vols interested in studying abroad - whether you've selected a program or are just thinking about going...
EndNote 21 is free to UT students, faculty and staff. This zoom class introduces basic features of the citation manaement software EndNote 21 with the option...
"Tenure talk" (Keerthi Krishnan, Biochemistry and Cellular & Molecular Biology, UTK)
What do 3.5-million-year-old footprints and maple syrup-loving black bear cubs have in common? Dartmouth College Anthropology Professor Jeremy DeSilva will...
The Evolving Practices in Teaching program provides opportunities to discuss teaching-related issues with new and experienced faculty and peers from across...
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, the International Festival is a vibrant celebration of UT's global community. Cultural student groups and organizations...
Join us for CEB’s biannual Artist's Alley, an interactive event where students can sell and buy art, jewelry, creations, and more in the Student Union Plaza...
We invite all students and members of the community to join us in celebrating Hispanic Latin Heritage Month through food and celebration. We encourage you to...
Wake up and smell the free coffee and breakfast at Welcome Wednesday! Hosted by the Office of Alumni Relations, Welcome Wednesday is a chance to get to know...
The second concert in our Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration Series, featuring:
Matías Pedrana, Bandoneon
Jorge Variego, Clarinet and Compositions
Taber...
Stop by the Center during our tie dye days to put a new spin on your old clothes! We'll have a limited amount of our Vol Means All shirts available for use,...
Join the Department of Africana Studies and the McClung Museum for a lecture by DeLisa Hawkes. The program will be presented in conjuction with the...
Natalie Eilbert is the author of Overland (Copper Canyon Press, 2023), her third poetry collection. A poet and journalist, Eilbert has received fellowships...
Join International House for a free hot drink and snack as we learn about the culture, traditions, and food of a featured country, region, or cultural group!...
This is an opportunity to say hello, share your thoughts, and meet with the chancellor. Please sign in upon arrival. Meetings are held on a first come, first...