Join the UT Libraries and The Writing Center to celebrate the National Day on Writing, Monday, October 20, noon to 2:00 in the Hodges Library Commons.
Add your comments to the Graffiti Walk and pick up copies of student publications such as Pursuit: The Journal of Undergraduate Research.
The National Day on Writing draws attention to the remarkable variety of writing we engage in. People in every walk of life, in every kind of work, and at every age write more than ever before for personal, professional, and civic purposes. Furthermore, new technologies expand the possibilities for composing in multiple media and for speaking to wider audiences than ever before and at a faster pace than ever before in our history.
Celebrate with us and demonstrate your facility with the quip, the pun, or the bon mot at our Graffiti Walk.
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International Coffeehouse
Sep. 4 at 1pmJohn C Hodges Library - Mary E Greer Room (near Starbucks) -
Celebrating the Publication of "Critical Connections" with ORNL, UT Libraries, and UT Press!
Sep. 10 at 3pmInstitute for Advanced Materials & Manufacturing - AMM Lobby and Room 147 -
Research Impact Series: Citation Analysis using Web of Science
Sep. 12 at 3pmJohn C Hodges Library - 128