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Tuesday, February 5

Intramural Badminton Tourney Registration

Registration is open for the upcoming Intramural Badminton Tournament. General Information: Brackets: Coed Doubles, Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles, Men's...

Intramural Kickball Tourney Registration

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

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...

SAS Programming Basics 1

SAS is one of the most popular software packages for data analysis and visualization. It is a powerful tool that enables programmers to perform various tasks...

United States-Japan Relations

Hiroyuki Kobayashi, the Consul-General of Japan in Nashville, will deliver a public lecture on relations between the United States and Japan at the Howard...

Gilman Scholarship Info Session

Are you a Pell Grant recipient? Learn how you can receive up to $8,000 to fund your education abroad experience by attending one of the Programs Abroad...

"Capturing functional nanostructures & their interfaces"

MATERIALS SEMINAR Department of Materials Science & Engineering Tuesday February 5, 2019 2:15 – 3:15 ~ SERF 307 Please join us for refreshments at...

"Embracing Curls, Natural Hair, and the Pajon:Afro-Dominicanness and the Reconstruction of Racial Identity through Hair"

Guest Speaker: Dr. Kimberly Simmons' lecture explores the natural hair movement taking place in the Dominican Republic where women view natural hair as a...

VolsAbroad Funding Opportunities

Learn how you can apply your current financial aid package to your education abroad program, as well as learn all about additional scholarship opportunities.

Human Trafficking: Too Close to Home

Join the Howard Baker Center in welcoming Jamesena Walker, Special Agent for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, to discuss human trafficking in the...

Best Practices in Publishing for Graduate Students

The Best Practices in Publishing program, sponsored through a partnership between the Graduate School and the UT Libraries, provides opportunities to discuss...

Town Hall Meeting Regarding New Asian Programming

A town hall, facilitated by Gretchen Neisler, vice provost for international affairs, to solicit input about creating a new initiative that will look at UT’s...

Intro to Climbing & Belay

Limit 6 people. Learn how to properly climb and the use ropes to climb the top rope wall. Limit six people per session. To belay on the top rope wall, all...

Jinahie

Jinahie (“my wings” in Arabic) is an Egyptian-American performance artist, educator, and social justice activist. Now in the fifth year of her national tour,...

AIA Lecture: Steven Ellis, University of Cincinnati, “The Specialized Roman City: The Rise and Fall of Urban Innovation”

The East Tennessee Society of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) and the McClung Museum present the Twelfth Harry C. Rutledge Memorial Lecture in...

Clara Johnson; Cello

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

Tuesday, February 5