Category archive for ‘Ready for the World’
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UT Video Wins Prestigious Silver Telly Award
UT's video and photography services department in the Office of Communications & Marketing won the Silver Telly for a video documentation of a performance by UT Knoxville students at Carnegie Hall....
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Learn More About This Week’s Destination ImagiNation
UT's Department of Conferences is hosting Tennessee Destination ImagiNation Day on Friday, May 23, at the Knoxville Convention Center for anyone interested in learning more about participating in this week's...
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Chef Antun Cookbook Wins National Prize
John Antun, director of the UT Culinary Institute and assistant professor in the hotel, restaurant and tourism program, won a second place national prize for a multi-cultural cookbook. He received the...
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Religious Studies Selected to Host Visiting Professor
UT's Department of Religious Studies, home of the Fern and Manfred Steinfeld Program in Judaic Studies, has been selected to host a 2008-2009 Schusterman Visiting Israel Professor. Rivka Ribak, senior...
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Watch Short Films by UT Art Students Saturday
Videos and films produced by students in the School of Art will be shown at the annual Handheld Film Festival, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 26, at Downtown West Regal Cinema....
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Austrian Author Faschinger Visits Campus Today and Tomorrow
Austrian writer Lilian Faschinger, winner of the prestigious Glauser Prize for her recent crime novel Stadt der Verlierer (Town of Losers), will speak and read from her works during a...
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Help This Fall’s Freshmen Enter the Life of the Mind
The Life of the Mind book for this fall's incoming freshmen is Ishmael Beah's A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier. Students starting classes this fall will be...
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Final Writers in the Library Event to Feature Local Authors
Join UT Libraries Writer-in-Residence RB Morris and several local authors for the final Writers in the Library event of the semester, 7 p.m. tonight in Hodges Library auditorium. Free and...
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‘Rescued Scholar’ to Speak at Baker Center Luncheon April 23
Oleg Manaev, now a visiting professor in the School of Journalism and Electronic Media, continues to fight for democratic freedom in his native Belarus despite government-led propaganda attacks and arrest...
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Mitchell Lecture Cancelled
W.J.T. Mitchell's lecture, "Cloning Terror: The War of Images, 9-11 to Abu Ghraib," set for 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. tonight in Hodges Library auditorium has been...

