All posts by Amanda Womac
King Coal, a Documentary Film Using Narrative Storytelling, May 6
Elaine McMillion Sheldon, assistant professor of cinema studies in the UT School of Art, will present King Coal: a documentary […]
UT’s One Health Initiative, April 29
Carole Myers, professor of nursing at UT and associate director of the One Health Initiative, will present, “UT’s One Health […]
Soil Health and Community Conservation, April 22
Erich Henry, director of conservation for the Blount County Soil and Water Conservation District, will present “Soil Health & Community […]
Chasing the Mysterious Microbes that Live Deep in Earth’s Crust, April 8
Karen Llyod, associate professor in the UT Department of Microbiology, will present “Chasing the Mysterious Microbes that Live Deep in […]
Ancestry and Race: What Genetics Research Says About Nationalism
Graciela Cabana, associate professor of anthropology, will present “Ancestry and Race: What Genetics Research Says About Nationalism,” Friday, April 1 […]
Ensuring Humanity’s Journey into the Future Through Science, March 25
Bruce Tonn, professor emeritus of political science and president of Three3, Inc., will present “Ensuring Humanity’s Journey into the Future […]
The Hazards of Unwinding the Opioid Epidemic: Evidence from child abuse, March 4
Matt Harris, associate professor of economics at Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research, UT Haslam College of Business, will […]
Can the Environment Around a Cancer Cell Reprogram Its Nucleus?, Feb. 25
Rebeca San Martin, postdoctoral research fellow with the UT Department of Biochemistry and Cellular & Molecular Biology, will present “Can […]
Research and Student Data Vulnerability in the Ransomware Era, Feb. 18
Jason R. Jarnagin, supervisory special agent with the FBI Cyber Task Force, Knoxville field office, will present “Research and Student […]
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 […]