Student Events

American Democracy Project Faculty Panel

The department of political science’s Mike Chambers, Robert Van Sickel and Carly Schmitt will discuss the constitutional, intra-governmental and political contexts of the President's recent National Emergency Declaration. Following presentations by the faculty, there will be open discussion with the audience. This event is sponsored by the American Democracy Project and is open to all. Refreshments provided.

Wittman Lecture Series: Body farm director

Dr. Dawnie Wolfe Steadman will discuss her work at the body farm and her investigations of human rights violations around the world. The event is free and open to the public. 

Dawnie Wolfe Steadman’s investigations of mass graves, war crimes and genocide have taken her around the world. Wolfe Steadman is director of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville’s Forensic Anthropology Research Center, which was the original body farm – a research facility where human decomposition is studied.

Wind Symphony Concert

Join the School of Music for the Wind Symphony’s concert titled ‘By the Numbers’ which will include a multimedia guide to the Holst ‘First Suite in E-flat’. There will be an opportunity for audience members to join on stage for a "glow zone" with mobile devices.

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