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Thursday, February 28

Over the Line Softball Tourney Registration

Registration is open for the upcoming Intramural Over the Line Softball Tournament. General Information: Brackets: Coed, Men's, and Women's Location: TRECS...

Exhibition: Many Visions, Many Versions: Art from Indigenous Communities in India

The McClung Museum's special exhibition, Many Visions, Many Versions, showcases works from four major indigenous artistic traditions in India: the Gond and...

Sustainable Agriculture 3.0 (SA3): Nutrition, National Security and Nature Conservation

Keynote by Dr. Bram Govaerts, Global Director of Innovative Business Strategies and Lead for Sustainable Intensification, International Maize and Wheat...

Experiential Learning Through Augmented/Virtual Reality

Participants will learn ways to incorporate augmented reality into their classes as an experiential learning approach. The workshop will provide pedagogical...

EECS Faculty Candidate Seminar- Dr. Jia Zou

PlinyCompute: Connecting Programming, Computation, and Storage for Big Data Analytics Speaker: Dr. Jia Zou, Rice University When: 11:00am, Thursday,...

UT Social Media Week: MELT Culinary - Social Media Influencers in the Age of Sports

Brought to you by the School of Advertising and Public Relations. Speakers: Jenna Cook, Tristan Watson, Snigdha Dhar

Vol Core information session for Applied Oral Communication courses

Join representatives of the Applied Oral Communication subcommittee of the Undergraduate Council's General Education committee to learn more about the new...

The Future of Conservation in America

Dr. Gary E. Machlis is University Professor of Environmental Sustainability at Clemson University, and served as Science Advisor to the Director, U.S....

EECS Faculty Candidate Seminar- Dr. Tevfik Kosar

Green Data Flow: Energy-efficient Data Transfer Scheduling and Optimization Speaker: Dr. Tevfik Kosar, University at Buffalo (SUNY) When: 2:00pm,...

Online Learning: A New Frontier for Community Engagement

Online learning has the potential to increase the reach of university-community engagement by removing place-based, geographical barriers and expand access...

3MT® Semi-Final Competitions

Graduate student participants from around the campus will be presenting in the semi-finals for UT’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition for 2019. The...

Christopher Newfield: What Do Universities Do? Bringing College and Society Back Together

UT Humanities Center 7th Annual Distinguished Lecture Series Why did the American university go from pillar of society to public menace? How do we get its...

“Getting His Goat: Desire, Subjectivity, and Animal Husbandry in Robinson Crusoe”

In “Getting His Goat,” Professor Paul Kelleher explores the ways in which Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (1719) can be understood as a deep—often opaque and...

Earth & Planetary Sciences Seminar

Speaker: Dr. Deborah Green, Richard H. Jahns Distinquished Lecturer in Applied Geolgy Title: "How to Build a Geology Career You Love"

GEOTECH/STRUCT/MAT/CONSTR Seminar: Richard Varuso

Making Risk Informed Decisions for Dams and Levees Richard Varuso Geotechnical Engineer & Senior Program Manager US Army Corps of Engineers–Risk Management...

Spring Chemistry 501 Seminar

UT Host: Dr. Bhavya Sharma Speaker: Dr. M.L. Myrick Professor/Physical and Theoretical Analytical/Environmental/Forensics/Materials/Spectroscopy...

Gap Year Panel

Want to take a year or two off after graduation, but not sure what you want to do? There are a variety of temporary and transitional programs that will...

Undergraduate Research Seminar Series: How to Read a Research Article

Members of a Faculty Panel will discuss strategies to effectively read a research/journal article and get the most out of it for your research. The...

#westutterknoxville

1% of the population stutters. Join people who stutter, friends, family and those interested in learning more about the impact of stuttering on daily living...

Bending the Arc of the Moral Universe: White Supremacy, Black Nationalism, and the Civil Rights Movement

4th Annual Fleming-Morrow Distinguished Lecture in African-American History, presented by the Fleming-Morrow Endowment and the Department of History Hasan...

Veritas Forum

“After the Weeping Time – Hope and Resilience in a Nation Marked by Slavery,” features presentations by and discussion with Dr. Anne C. Bailey (SUNY...

Diversity Dialogue: Afro-Latinidad

Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Student Life, Diversity Educators, and the Latin American Student Organization: Cafe sin Leche: Finding Black Pride in...

Diversity Dialogue~ Cafe Sin Leche: Finding Black Pride in Latinidad

Wrap up Black History Month with a Diversity Dialogue as we discuss the intersection of being Black and Latinx! Join us Thursday, February 28th 6:00pm in the...

Evan Burnett; drum set

Senior recital Performers reserve the right to change their program without notice. Not all programs are determined prior to the performance. To view...

Intro to Indoor Lead Climbing

Limited to 2 students/clinic. With hands on practice over 2 hours, learn the essentials of indoor lead climbing and lead belay. From how to clip bolts and...

Photography as a Business

Learn what it takes to run a successful and profitable photography business in this new course offered by UT Conferences & Non-Credit Programs. Instructor...

UTK Community Cooking Classes and Wine Education

Campo Viejo Winery….Award Winning Wines from Rioja, Spain. Thursday February 28, 6:00-8:30 p.m. Register early– this class will fill up quickly. Experience...

Adobo-Fish-Sauce

Noun. An artist project comprised of Anthony Febo and Ricky Orng, a Puerto Rican and Cambodian duo that continuously practices discovery, healing, and self...

AIA Lecture: Gregory Aldrete, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, “Floods of the Tiber in Ancient Rome: The Eternal City Goes Under"

The East Tennessee Society of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) and the McClung Museum present Gregory Aldrete, University of Wisconsin, Green...

Detroit '67

Summer, 1967. When the 12th Street riots erupt after a raid on an unlicensed after-hours bar, the fate of the once booming blue collar town takes a turn for...

Lecture by Artist-In-Residence Fox Hysen

Fox Hysen was born in San Rafael, California, in 1982, received a MFA from Yale University in 2015, and BFA from New York University in 2006. Solo...

Isabelle Lee; piano & Zhen Zhang; piano

Joint Junior Recital Performers reserve the right to change their program without notice. Not all programs are determined prior to the performance. To view...

Thursday, February 28