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Sunday, November 14, 2010 |
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Nov 14 |
2 p.m. |
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Maclellan Gym |
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Nov 14 |
4 p.m. |
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Maclellan Gym |
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Monday, November 15, 2010 |
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Nov 15 |
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. |
Small Screens and Big Streets: A Comparison of Women Police Officers on Prime Time Crime Shows and US Police
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The second in a series of lectures held in the UC's Signal Mountain Room sponsored by the Women's Studies Program. |
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Nov 15 |
7 p.m. |
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McKenzie Arena |
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Nov 15 |
7 p.m. |
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Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena |
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010 |
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Nov 16 |
5:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. |
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Course #50064 UTC, in collaboration with the Chattanooga Human Resources Association (CHRA), is an official University provider of the SHRM Learning System. This program is a comprehensive review for the Professionals in Human Resources (PHR) and Senior Professionals in Human Resources (SPHR) exams. Participants receive a complete set of the SHRM Learning System materials, a $425 value. UTC faculty and area professionals teach the course. Review topics include: • Strategic Management • Workforce Planning and Employment • Human Resource Development • Total Rewards • Employee and Labor Relations • Risk Management For more information or to register for the exam call 800-283-7476, or visit www.hrci.org. Fee: $825.00 (including books valued at $425.00) Course #: 50064 When: Tuesdays, Sept. 21 - Nov. 23, 2010 Time: 5:30-9:00 pm UTC: EMCS 240 |
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Nov 16 |
7:30 p.m. |
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Dr. Heather Small and guest Dr. Margaret Cracchiolo will present a joint recital of music for flute, oboe and piano in Cadek Recital Hall. The concert is free. |
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Nov 16 |
7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. |
UTC Fine Arts Center Presents Anthony Zerbe
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Emmy Award winning screen and stage actor Anthony Zerbe returns to the UTC Fine Arts Center this season to captivate you with his nationally acclaimed performance It’s All Done With Mirrors ... an avalanche of E.E. Cummings. Zerbe provides joyous access to the art and energy of one of America’s most beloved poets, moving pell mell through a parade of characters, accents and dazzling word plays capturing in perfect moments Cummings favorite subjects. Like Cummings, Zerbe is an accomplished raconteur and his asides and anecdotes recall a time when conversation was considered an art form. It’s All Done With Mirrors is an uncommon mix of theatre and salon. Location: UTC Fine Arts Center |
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010 |
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Nov 17 |
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Mocs News is a weekly newscast produced by UTC students, focusing on news and campus events. It airs on Comcast Cable Channel 3, You Tube and Facebook as well as www.mocsnews.com and blog.utc.edu/TheLoop. For more info, contact the Mocs News faculty adviser Mike Andrews at michael-andrews@utc.edu. |
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Nov 17 |
12 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. |
Burkett Miller Distinguished Lecture Series feat. Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom
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This year’s Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom will appear November 17, 2010 in the Burkett Miller Distinguished Lecture Series, addressing the topic “The Challenge of Self-Governance in Complex Contemporary Environments.” Elinor (Lin) Ostrom earned the Ph.D. in Political Science from UCLA in 1965 and is currently Senior Research Director at Indiana University’s Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, which she co-founded in 1973. Dr. Ostrom is the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics “for her analysis of economic governance, especially the commons.” The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said Ostrom’s “research brought this topic from the fringe to the forefront of scientific attention” “by showing how common resources – forests, fisheries, oil fields, or grazing lands – can be managed successfully by the people who use them, rather than by governments or private companies.” Ostrom’s work, in this regard, challenged conventional wisdom, showing that common resources can be successfully managed without government regulation or privatization. Sponsored by the Scott L. Probasco, Jr. Chair of Free Enterprise. This event takes place at noon in the University Center auditorium; is free and open to the public; and seating is limited to a first-come, first-served basis. |
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Nov 17 |
7:30 p.m. |
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Kennesaw, Ga. |
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Nov 17 |
7:30 p.m. |
UTC THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "Machinal"
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Loosely based on the 1927 murder trial of Ruth Snyder, the play explores the regimented life of a young woman trying to respond to the societal pressures to be the perfect wife, mother, mistress and ultimately murderess. Location: Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre |
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Thursday, November 18, 2010 |
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Nov 18 |
7:30 p.m. |
UTC THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "Machinal"
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Loosely based on the 1927 murder trial of Ruth Snyder, the play explores the regimented life of a young woman trying to respond to the societal pressures to be the perfect wife, mother, mistress and ultimately murderess. Location: Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre |
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Friday, November 19, 2010 |
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Nov 19 |
7 p.m. |
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Athens, Ga. |
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Nov 19 |
7:30 p.m. |
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UTC Jazz Ensemble under Dr. Erika Schafer will present a jazz concert titled "Funk, Latin and Swing". The program will feature vocalist Courtney Reid and saxophonist Jon Elliott. The program is free. |
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Nov 19 |
7:30 p.m. |
UTC THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "Machinal"
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Loosely based on the 1927 murder trial of Ruth Snyder, the play explores the regimented life of a young woman trying to respond to the societal pressures to be the perfect wife, mother, mistress and ultimately murderess. Location: Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre |
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Saturday, November 20, 2010 |
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Nov 20 |
10 a.m. |
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Boiling Springs, N.C. |
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Nov 20 |
1:30 p.m. |
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*Southern Conference opponent Spartanburg, S.C. |
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Nov 20 |
7:30 p.m. |
UTC THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "Machinal"
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Loosely based on the 1927 murder trial of Ruth Snyder, the play explores the regimented life of a young woman trying to respond to the societal pressures to be the perfect wife, mother, mistress and ultimately murderess. Location: Dorothy Hackett Ward Theatre |