Roland Martin. His name is synonymous with politics. From Bill Clinton to Barack Obama, Martin has interviewed multiple presidents, and he will be speaking at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, as part of their annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration on Friday, January 19.
‘O, King’ event to honor Martin Luther King Jr. rescheduled for Monday, Jan. 22
“O, King” offers a variety of music, dance and spoken-word performances centered on the central messages from civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King.
SimCenter event engages community and technical leaders with discussions on big data, high end computing, more, Dec. 5
UTC’s SimCenter will host a panel of IBM leaders for perspectives on major trends in computing, big data and smart systems.
Speaker unpacks Bitcoin, other crypto-currencies, Dec. 1
Bitcoin, Etherium and zcoin are dominating newsfeeds, but what are they exactly? The College of Engineering and Computer Science invites the public to learn more about the status of crypto-currency and gain insight into the future of e-commerce.
Student-made film on arrests of Iranian scholars sets screening next week
Honors College studentrs have put together a short film on the arrests of an Iranian-born Ph.D. student and a physician on what appear to be trumped-up charges of espionage.
Noted author delivers keynote address at SouthWord Lit Festival
Novelist, poet and environmental activist Wendell Berry was the keynote speaker at the SouthWord Lit Festival.
Highlighting the efforts of ordinary people in the Civil Rights Movement
Presentation will focus on the grassroots efforts of ordinary people during the Civil Rights Movement.
Gentlemen’s Leadership Institute teaches skills for management
You can learn the skills to be an inspiring, effective leader at this year’s Gentlemen’s Leadership Institute.
MOCForward: Topics, including touchy ones, discussed at Diversity & Inclusion conference
Multiple aspects of diversity and inclusion—some on touchy topics—were presented at the inaugural Moving Our Campus (MOC) Forward: An Inclusive Excellence Conference
Lecture considers the ‘lost virtue’ of moderation and its relationship with politics on Oct. 19
In his lecture, “In Praise of a Forgotten Virtue: Moderation in the Twenty-First Century,” Aurelian Craiutu explores questions surrounding the forgotten virtue and the relationship moderation has—or should have—with politics.