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Yoga and poetry set to merge for an English class spring semester

September 30, 2014

Stretch your mind — and body — in a special section of Reading Poetry that incorporates yoga that will be offered spring semester.


Professor to give Eastern thought talk Oct. 1

September 29, 2014

Kevin Carr of the University of Michigan will discuss “The Limits of Compassion: Insights From Medieval Japanese Buddhism for Contemporary America” Wednesday, Oct. 1.


Acclaimed international author to visit UT Sept. 22

September 18, 2014

French author Pascal Thiriet will discuss his books and how to get published Monday, Sept. 22, at 6 p.m. in Memorial Field House Room 2420.


Memorial slated for English professor

September 17, 2014

Dr. John Boening, UT professor emeritus who passed away June 18, will be remembered at a memorial Friday, Sept. 26, in Libbey Hall.


Harvard philosopher to speak at lecture series

September 16, 2014

Dr. Michael Sandel, the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at Harvard University, will discuss “Doing the Right Thing in Public and Private Life” at the Shapiro Lecture Thursday, Sept. 18.


Celebrate Our River Week to recognize restoration project, art

September 16, 2014

See what events are planned for Celebrate Our River Week as UT pays tribute to the Ottawa River, which flows through Main Campus.


UT to host International Human Trafficking Conference

September 15, 2014

The 11th annual International Human Trafficking, Prostitution and Sex Work Conference will take place Thursday and Friday, Sept. 18 and 19, in the Student Union.


UT to observe Constitution Day Sept. 17

September 15, 2014

In honor of Constitution Day, a panel of experts will discuss the importance of the document Wednesday, Sept. 17.


Book launch and panel discussion focuses on disability and incarceration

September 15, 2014

A discussion about the book “Disability Incarcerated” will take place Wednesday, Sept. 17.


Staff members volunteer to help orphans in Moldova

September 5, 2014

UT employees and alumni traveled to Europe and volunteered at New Hope Moldova, a camp for orphans.