Alberto Gonzalez comes to UTC to discuss the U.S. judiciary and its role in our government and society.
IBEW donates $50,000 to Department of Political Science & Public Service
For the next five years, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local #175 will donate $10,000 a year to the Department of Political Science and Public Service, which will use the money to schedule workshops on such topics as targeting voters, policy advocacy and lobbying, organizing communities and campaign management.
Student heads to New Orleans as Scholar at national race and ethnicity conference
Selected as a scholar, Edwards will meet with administrators and student leaders from universities across the country to talk about racial and ethnic relations on college campuses and discuss new ways of providing opportunities for traditionally underrepresented populations in higher education.
Q&A: UTC Student runs for School Board
Tucker McClendon graduates this May, but there’s another date that’s flashing just as prominently on his radar: The Hamilton County primary elections in August.
Nursing, Political Science students present their research projects
Students from the School of Nursing and the Department of Political Science present the findings of research projects.
Honors College students win the most awards at national conference
Three students in UTC’s Honors College won the largest number of awards at a national honors conference.
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.
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.
Saeid Golkar’s ‘Sweet Research’ focuses on ‘Politicization of Social Cleavages in Iran’
The Department of Political Science and Public Service invites all UTC students and faculty to their next “Sweet Research” event.
Kathi Weeks presents ‘Down with Love: Feminist Critique and the New Ideologies of Work’ on Oct. 26
Kathi Weeks, professor of gender, sexuality and feminist studies at Duke University draws from 1970’s critiques of the ideologies of love and romance to develop a critique of the popular literature advice that directs employees to find love and happiness at work.