Mark your calendars for these upcoming events. Arsonists, astronomers, folklore from India, music with a little Appalachian twang and Ukrainian folk tunes are just a sampling of what will be featured and explored in upcoming performances and exhibits.
Dr. Helen Eigenberg wins award for community service
Dr. Helen Eigenberg’s dedication to helping others recently earned her the Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award, an honor given by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.
Hidden Gems, Femme Not-So Fatale, Southern by Birth: Unique courses in fall semester
Got all your “have-to” classes lined up for fall semester and now you’re looking for something that’s more “want-to”?
Hitting the Spot: Professor heading to perfect site to view the eclipse
Physics professor Dr. Bob Marlowe is pretty wired about next week’s total solar eclipse.
Working with conviction: UTC’s David Ross judges the veracity of lineups
UTC’s David Ross has been called to cases including murders, assaults and bank robberies. As they did in the Williams case, he and his team look at procedures used in the investigation and the evidence they produced.
Join Us: October Events
Listings of events at UTC in October 2017.
For Athletic events, go to www.gomocs.com.
Professor finds unique method to improve musician health
When Dr. Kevin Ford wanted to help a student release tension and improve her conducting skills, he turned to his wife, Allyson, a trained practitioner of the Feldenkrais method.
UTC music professor delivers keynote address at national music symposium
Dr. William R. Lee, professor emeritus of Music and former coordinator of music education at UTC, recently gave the keynote address at the Oklahoma City Symposium on the History of Music Education.
Three-week Kodaly Institute ends with a concert
After three weeks of study, teachers and students in the Kodaly Institute wound up the music program with a concert.
Student publishes first book in planned trilogy
When Hannah Rials was 12 years old, she woke up from a dream about a teenage vampire. Instead of rolling over and going back to bed, she got up and started writing. Eight years later, those late night writings are now a published novel called Ascension.