International Education Week! Nov 14-18

The UT Libraries Diversity Committee joins the International House and the Center for International Education in International Education Week 2011! Check out our display of culturally enlightening titles in the Culture Corner section first floor Galleria, Hodges Library.

International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education is part of our efforts to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences in the United States.
http://iew.state.gov/index.cfm

50 Years of African American Achievement @ UTK Kick-off Tuesday, Jan. 11

A Celebration of honoring the first African-American undergraduate students and the rich legacy of African-American achievement campus-wide begins Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome to participate in the commemorative march from the Torchbearer at Circle Park to Ayres Hall. A celebration will follow on the Hill with our special guest, Olympian and UT alumna Benita Fitzgerald-Mosley. Mark you calendars and plan to attend this special event.
Check http://achieve.utk.edu/ for information on future events. The celebration will continue throughout 2011.

2010 Black Issues Conference

UT Libraries Diversity Committee joins the 5th Annual Black Issues Conference with Making a Good Virtual First Impression: Using Google Sites to Get a Job, Saturday February 6, 2010

Using current technologies can instill excellent leadership practices that can bridge communication across all cultures. Using eportfolios is a cool strategy for students to establish their virtual presence. There are many options for presenting a portfolio to prospective employers; but creating your own web portfolio brings you online visibility and creates an avenue for sharing your body of work quickly and easily with the professional world. Google sites are a simple straightforward interface for creating a free professional web site. This program will provide a demonstration of the set-up of a free web site, teaching attendees how they can design a glowing custom portfolio. The attendees will learn skills that are transferable throughout the professional world as they continue to build their leadership presence.

Co-presenters:

Laurie Roberson, Director, Student Service

Trisha Brady, Media Specialist II

Allison Bolorizadeh, Assistant Professor

Erin Moore, Assistant Professor

Presentation Materials are here:

https://sites.google.com/site/diversresume/

“Let’s Talk About it” What’s Offensive to an Indian?

Join us Oct 1st at 1:30 in the Hodges Library Mary Greer Room (second floor entrance) for a panel discussion on issues facing Native American’s today.  What do natives consider offensive?….. What do “natives” prefer to be called? …. What about team mascots?

The goal is simply to gain a better understanding of the native, Indian, indigenous American culture.

Native American film series October 2009

Native American  film series October 2009 :

  • Oct. 6:  Apocalypto Hodges Library Room 253 @ 6:00
    As the Mayan kingdom faces its decline, the rulers insist the key to prosperity is to build more temples and offer human sacrifices. Jaguar Paw, a young man captured for sacrifice, flees to avoid his fate
  • Oct 22:  Skins Hodges Library Room 129 @ 6:00
    An inspirational tale about the relationship between two Sioux Indian brothers living on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation.
  • Oct 26:  The New World Hodges Library Room 253 @ 6:00
    A drama about explorer John Smith and the clash between Native Americans and English settlers in the 17th century.

Lakota Sioux Dance Theatre

lakota sioux dance

The Lakota Sioux Dance Theatre opens the 2008-2009 Cultural Attractions Series presented by the Cultural Attractions Committee at the University of Tennessee. Founded in 1978 on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota, Lakota Sioux Dance Theatre features some of the most highly acclaimed performers of the Sioux Nation. The troupe performs at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 28 at the UT Clarence Brown Theater.

http://www.lakotadancetheatre.org/index.php