Category Archives: Spring 2022
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 […]
Science Forum Resumes Fall 2022
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the spring semester of our Science Forum lecture series! If you missed […]
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 […]