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Jan 20 |
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SAC/FAM Membership Drive
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Meet the Student Alumni Council & Future Alumni Members Club in the UC! visit www.utc.edu/alumni for more information! |
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Jan 20 |
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Mocs News is a weekly newscast produced by UTC Students, focusing on news and events on campus. 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 Scottie Goodman Summerlin at scottie-summerlin@utc.edu |
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Jan 20 |
11 a.m. - 1 p.m. |
Resume Doctor @ The UC
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Bring your resume by the Placement & Student Employment table for tips that can help you improve your resume! You should always have someone look over your resume to help you spot typos, misspellings etc. www.utc.edu/placement |
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Jan 20 |
11 a.m. - 1 p.m. |
Resume Doctor in UC Lobby
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Have your resume reviewed by the Placement & Employment Office! Today in the UC Lobby from 11 am - 2pm. www.utc.edu/placement |
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Jan 20 |
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. |
Lunch at the Christian Student Center
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609 Houston Street Free your first time! Only $2 After |
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Jan 20 |
11:30 a.m. |
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Join Chattanooga Baptist Collegiate Ministries every Wednesday for Lunch! 540 Vine St. - Across from Boling Apartments. See you there! |
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Jan 20 |
11:30 a.m. |
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Join The Wesley Center for Lunch every Wednesday! Located at 607 Douglas St - across from Fletcher Hall & Chamberlain Field |
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Jan 20 |
12 p.m. |
Haiti Relief Prayer Vigil
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Multicultural Center |
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Jan 20 |
3 p.m. - 5 p.m. |
The Community in the Scrolls and Jesus's First Followers (Acts 2-4)
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010 3:00-5:00 pm UC Raccoon Mountain Room The lecture will begin with an explanation of how the people whose way of life comes to expression in the Dead Sea Scrolls understood themselves and why they thought of themselves in this way. Their self- understanding will be compared with the community that is described in Acts 2-4. Both of these religious associations understood themselves as living in extraordinary times and both shared practices such as pooling their possessions. Both their shared characteristics and the distinctions between them will be explored. |