Data Privacy: How it impacts the US Census Bureau, Feb. 11
Nicholas Nagle, professor and head of the UT Department of Geography, will present “Data Privacy: How it impacts the US […]
Lawns, Society, and Our Environment, February 4
The UT Science Forum resumes Friday, February 4 with John Stier, associate dean of the Herbert College of Agriculture and […]
Science Forum Resumes February 2022
The UT Science Forum will resume its regular Friday lecture schedule February 4, 2022. Thank you to everyone who helped […]
The Transgender Experience, Nov. 19
Theresa M. Lee, dean of the UT College of Arts and Sciences and professor of psychology, along with Leticia Flores, […]
What Lies Below: A multi-biome perspective, Nov. 12
Colleen Iverson, an ecosystem ecologist with the Climate Change Science Institute at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will present “What […]
Supercomputing for Pandemic Reaction, Prediction, and Prevention, Nov. 5
Dan Jacobson, chief scientist for computational systems biology biosciences at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will present “Confronting a Changing […]
In the Dark: Tornado Trouble in Tennessee, Oct. 29
Kelsey Ellis, associate professor in the UT Department of Geography, will present “In the Dark: Tornado trouble in Tennessee” Friday, […]
A Skin-Eating Fungus Threatens Salamander Species, Oct. 22
Doctoral Students Davis Carter and Wesley Sheley will present “A Skin-Eating Fungus Threatens Salamander Species” Friday, October 22 at noon […]
Climate Change Caused by Humanmade Black Carbon in the Arctic, Oct. 15
Joshua Fu, the Tickle Professor and Gibson Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Inaugural Professor of UT/ORNL’s Bredesen Center, […]
Averting Environmental Collapse: Building Toward True Sustainability, Oct. 8
Christina Ergas, assistant professor in the UT Department of Sociology, will present “Averting Environmental Collapse: Building Toward True Sustainability,” Friday, […]