Black soldiers joined the U.S. Army after the Emancipation Proclamation was announced in 1862.
Due Credit: Women’s History Month highlights forgotten contributions
“Recognizing and highlighting women that you don’t hear about often.”
Workshop offers ways to market research ideas and results
The path to commercialization isn’t easy or simple.
‘Just Cause’ asks: Whose truth is it?
Audience members are the jurors in reverse discrimination trial.
Probasco Chair lecture series kicks off with talk about illicit drug markets
Drug laws may cause more problems than the ones they solve.
Webinar discusses ‘The Past, Present and Future of Africana Studies’
Looking at accomplishments and planning for the future.
Olive oil enhances learning in anthropology course
People understand, at some level, the relationship between food, eating experiences and memory.
Martin Luther King Jr. recalled by Cornel West in UTC event
Commentator Cornel West spent 90 minutes speaking and answering questions over Zoom.
Take Five book club launches new set of programs
‘The Harlem Renaissance and Its Legacy’ is the theme for spring semester.
Student projects tackle ideas, innovations in multiple academic disciplines
ReSEARCH Dialogues schedule and information: https://blog.utc.edu/news/2021/04/research-dialogues-schedule/ URACE Research Programs https://bit.ly/3mJXRbF Korede Ajumobi has some advice for students conducting research: Embrace failure because you probably are, at least, at first. “Failure is very good. Failure is your best friend, actually,” he said. If one hypothesis doesn’t pan out, you can dump it and move on to…