Robert Trigiano Nov. 18: Flowering Dogwoods Suffer Pandemics Too
Join us Friday, Nov. 18 for “Flowering Dogwoods Suffer Pandemics Too,” a presentation by Robert Trigiano, UT chancellor’s professor and […]
Nov. 11 Harry Dahms: Sociology and Science Fiction: What’s ‘Love’ Got to Do With It?
Join us Friday, Nov. 11 for “Sociology and Science Fiction: What’s ‘Love’ Got to Do With It?,” a presentation by […]
Ancient Species Help Predict Effects of Modern Invasive Species
Join us Friday, Nov. 24 for “Ancient Species Help Predict Effects of Modern Invasive Species,” a presentation by Alycia Stigall, […]
Oct. 28: Forest Stand Improvement Practices to Enhance Wildlife Habitat
Join us Friday, Oct. 28 for “Forest Stand Improvement Practices to Enhance Wildlife Habitat,” a presentation by Craig A. Harper, […]
Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia Oct. 21 at Noon
Join us Friday, Oct. 21 for “Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia,” a presentation by Brian Bonnyman, MD, from the […]
Forever Chemicals or Forever Lignin?
Join us Friday, October 14 for “Forever Chemicals or Forever Lignin?,” a presentation by Kalavathy Rajan, research scientist in the […]
Fall Break October 7: No Lecture
The university’s fall break is Thursday-Friday, Oct. 6 and 7, and as such, there will be no UT Science Forum […]
Seeing is Believing: Why Computers Can’t See Very Well (Yet)
Join us for “Seeing is Believing: Why Computers Can’t See Very Well (Yet),” Friday, September 30 at noon via Zoom. […]
The Moon at Noon via Zoom on Sept. 23
We are excited to present “The Moon Underfoot Again: Artemis vs. the Apollo Lunar Programs,” by Assistant Professor Bradley J. […]
Stormwater Management in a Changing Climate: Looking to Nature for Ideas, Sept. 16
Please join us on Friday Sept. 16 at 12 p.m. via Zoom as we welcome Andrea Ludwig, rain or shine! […]