The “Station Eleven” escape room adventure is part of the Class of 2021’s first taste of college. Students in First-Year Studies 100 are strongly encouraged to play the escape room game. But all UT students, staff, and faculty are invited to give it a try!
The “Station Eleven” adventure, in the Mary E. Greer Room (258 Hodges Library), will be open August 19 through September 1, from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. each day in 30 minute increments. Register here (UT NetID required). Registration begins August 14.
Clues for the escape room game are based on this year’s Life of the Mind reading, the science fiction novel Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel. Even if you haven’t read the book, you can still play the game. Reading the book gives you a competitive edge.
The “Station Eleven” escape room, built by Escape Game Knoxville, is co-sponsored by the UT Libraries and First-Year Studies.
If you have questions about the escape room, contact librarian Ingrid Ruffin, at iruffin@utk.edu.
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