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Wendell Potter discuses the influence of big money on our current political system
Senior Lecturer Megan Fields discusses the joys and challenges of teaching public speaking.
Mike Berry of UT's Downtown Gallery discusses a new exhibit that features the work of non-exempt staff.
Dr. Wu discusses her first book, Empires of Coal: Fueling China's Entry into the Modern World Order.
Paul and Ashley discuss their new film, Something Anything.
Belmont University student Emily Deas discusses the influence of inspirational teachers and the STEM program on her academic career.
Artist Erin Leland discusses her work, life in Brooklyn and the new exhibition Compound Lens.
Susan Shin is a senior majoring in Global Studies. She studied abroad the spring of her sophomore year in Barcelona, Spain. During her junior year, she participated in the National Student Exchange and attended school at the University of Washington. She discusses her experiences abroad and the upcoming UT Study Abroad Fair.
Baldwin Lee discusses his upcoming exhibition and reflects upon 30 years of photography and teaching.
Artist Rachel Beach discusses her work and her visit to the University of Tennessee. The exhibit 'Color Refined' is on display until Dec. 12.
Professor of Excellence Chris Holmlund discusses the joys and challenges of teaching film classes.
Dr. Burghardt discusses animals at play and how one prepares to speak for the football crowd. Do frogs have fun? Join your host Todd Steed and find out.
Associate Professor Dr. Kate Jones breaks down the complicated world of experimental nuclear physics.
Anwar Accawi discusses teaching students from different cultures as will as offering a nice reflection of his book, The Boy From the Tower of the Moon.
Peer Advisor (from UT's Center for International Education) Sarah Hudson talks about misconceptions surrounding study abroad.
UT Senior Karissa Kirsch explains that, yes, the Quidditch team is real. And they win!
Holocaust survivor and Knoxville resident Arthur Pais shares his amazing story.
UT Senior Ellen Renfroe looks back at her outstanding college softball career.
Beauvais Lyons, Chancellor's Professor at the University of Tennessee, explains the art of the prank and his work with the Hokes Archive.
Ron Foresta discusses his new book, The Land Between the Lakes: A Geography of the Forgotten Future
Ralph and Karen Weekly discuss the 2014 Lady Vols Softball team.
Lois Presser discusses her new book, Why We Harm. Lois Presser is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Tennessee.
Study abroad student Kerry Green discusses her time in Uruguay and her journey of personal discovery.
Heather Fritts describes the appeal of the McClung Museum Free Family Fun Day.
An interview with Charles Haun and Tiffani Mari Mensch, contributors to Tales from Rocky Top, an interactive children's E-book.
ordon Kuck discusses his Fulbright in Latvia, which focused on Latvian leader Karlis Ulmanis.
Dr. Scott discusses the role of spirits and ghosts in modern Buddhism in Thailand.
Rebecca Klenk discusses her Fulbright award and her work in India.
UT Architecture professor Jennifer Akerman talks about grafting architecture and agriculture in an urban environment.
UT Senior Mona' King talks about the challenges and rewards of studying Chinese in China.
UT student and recipient of the Gensler Diversity Scholarship, Tabitha Darko, discusses her internship in San Francisco.
David Jenkins, assistant professor of chemistry, discusses his NSF Faculty Early Career Development award.
Todd Steed interviews Kurt Butefish, Coordinator for the Tennessee Geographic Alliance. Kurt discusses the work of the Tennessee Geographic Alliance in improving geography education in Tennessee’s primary and secondary schools.
Noah Rost from The Center for International Education talks about the various options for study abroad during the summer.
Summer Awad explains why and how she is going to Oman to study Arabic for the summer.
Dr. Micucki studies Antarctic subglacial systems. Need we say more? A fascinating chat about her work and also her life in the Antarctic.
A longer conversation regarding the Tsinghua English Summer Camp in Beijing.
Dr. Micucki studies Antarctic subglacial systems. Need we say more? A fascinating chat about her work and also her life in the Antarctic.
Miranda Jones talks about her fabulous experience teaching at the China's top university.
Who bit the baby dinosaur? The full interview.
Dr. Stephanie Drumheller discusses her fascinating research. She answers the question: Who bit the baby dinosaur?
Jessica Brooke Anderson discusses her fascinating exhibit, Sessions with a Meditative Object. The Closing Reception is Friday April 5th, from 5-8 in Ewing Gallery.