Category Archives: Fall 2014
“Catch-of-the-Day” to Wrap Up Science Forum Nov. 21
Dr. Steven Ripp, research associate professor at the Center for Environmental Biotechnology, will wrap up the Fall 2014 Science Forum […]
Vision for Rocky Top’s Coal Creek Miners Museum Nov. 14
Tim Isbel, commissioner for Anderson County, will present “A Vision for Rocky Top’s Coal Creek Miners Museum” at the next […]
Expert to Speak on Electric Vehicles at next Science Forum
Dr. Omer Onar, the Alvin M. Weinberg Fellow at the National Transportation Research Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory will […]
Searching for New Forces with the Large Hadron Collider Oct. 31
Dr. Stefan Spanier, professor of physics at the University of Tennessee, will present “Searching for New Forces with the Large […]
“Century of Cities” Topic for Oct. 24 Science Forum
The 21st century has rightly been called “The Century of Cities,” with urban areas as the leaders in economic growth […]
Science of Communication Next Topic at Forum
Friday, October 10, Dr. Joan R. Rentsch, professor of communication studies at the University of Tennessee, will present “Communicating to […]
Emerging Infections, Resistant Diseases Discussed Oct. 3
Caroline Graber, research nurse at Vanderbilt University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, will cover Ebola, recently discovered […]
Learn how to “Get FRUVED” Sept. 26
Dr. Sarah Colby, assistant professor of nutrition, will present “Getting Fruved! Changing Behavior, Changing the World, and Improving Health” at […]
Cost and Opportunities of Electric Transportation topic for Sept. 19
This Friday, Sept. 29, Dr. Claus Daniel, from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will speak on “Electrification of Transportation: Cost and […]
Creation of The Manhattan Project presented at this week’s Science Forum
Dr. Ted S. Lundy, retired professor of metallurgy, will speak on “The Manhattan Project: How did it begin?” Friday, September […]