Category Archives: Fall 2016
Professor Corbetta Wraps Up Fall 2016 Science Forum with “How Do Infants Learn to Reach for Objects?”
Daniela Corbetta, professor of psychology, will present “How Do Infants Learn to Reach for Objects?” at the final UT Science Forum […]
“When Humans and Wildlife Collide” Topic for November 11 UT Science Forum Meeting
Paul Osborne, owner of All Creatures Wildlife Services, will present “The Birthday Party Snake – When Humans and Wildlife Collide” at […]
Professor Thomas Papenbrock to answer “big questions” in physics and astronomy November 4
Professor Thomas Papenbrock, UT Department of Physics and Astronomy, will discuss “The Atomic Nucleus: The Core of Matter, the Fuel of […]
Professor Washington-Allen to discuss rangelands in the United States at the next UT Science Forum
Robert A. Washington-Allen, assistant professor of geography, will present “What Are Rangelands and What Is Happening to Them?” at the next […]
Professor Kalafsky to discuss location-based characteristics of high-growth firms October 21
Ronald Kalafsky, professor of geography, will present “High-Growth Firms–Where Are They?” at the next UT Science Forum Friday, October 21. High-growth […]
Jay Clark to discuss research on black bears in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park October 14
Jay Clark, an instructor of biology at Maryville College will present “Bears in the Smokies” at the next UT Science […]
UT Science Forum on fall break Friday, October 7
The UT Science Forum will not meet this Friday, Oct. 7 because of the UT fall break. We will resume […]
TENN Herbarium Director Jessica Budke will speak on biodiversity collections Friday, September 30
Jessica M. Budke, assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and the TENN herbarium director, will present “Biodiversity Collections: A Record of […]
“Methane: The New Paradigm” topic for Friday, Sept. 22
Terry C. Hazen, UT/ORNL Governor’s Chair Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, will discuss “Methane: The New Paradigm” at the next […]
“Options for Managing Spent Nuclear Fuel” is the topic for the next UT Science Forum, Friday, Sept. 16
Steve Skutnik, assistant professor in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at UT will discuss “Trash or Treasure? Options for Managing Spent […]