University Studies
Special integrative
PROJECTS
THE UNIVERSITY STUDIES PROGRAM consists of members of the University community, current and emeritus faculty, and collaborating colleagues who have joined with one another to explore and possibly transcend the disciplinary boundaries that define and sometimes constrain them.
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  • A full semester of across-campuses, interdisciplinary special events to focus on the environment. Curricular innovations, research efforts, and community activities will per pursued from attention to local, regional, natiopnal, and global concerns. ESProjects
  • Speakers invited by Colloquies and made available to the University community through special presentations
  • Continuing discussions and forums
UNIVERSITY STUDIES PUBLICATIONS in support of INTERDISCIPLINARITY
    • Essays and monographs that foster, advance, and exemplify interdisciplinary scholarship
    • Faculty from diverse disciplines discovering and exploring common ground.
    • Bibliographies, internet sites, and relevant essays collated for your convenience by the University Studies Colloquy on Creativity
    • Continuing dynamic collection of resources augmented by friends and colleagues of the Interdisciplinary List-Serve, begun at the 1999 AAHE Conference
    • Sponsored by University Studies (Creativity Colloquy) and IPA/USA (American Association for the Child's Right to Play)
    • Roster includes distinguished researchers and clinicians united by an interest in play behavior, collaboratively exploring interdisciplinary connections and prospects for mutual enrichment through enlarging paradigms. [Play and the Brain website]
    • Presentation and Workshop by Al Burstein and Neil Greenberg
    • "Against the Grain: The Natural History of an interdisciplinary faculty development program
    • History and overview of the University Studies Program on the occasion of its 25th anniversary emphasizing the utility of a center for sharing information with other schools on the role of interdisciplinarity in faculty development
  • Proceedings of the 1996, 1997, and 1998 Conferences on Values in Higher Education
  • Documents include abstracts with links to full text and e-mail links to participants
  • The art and artifacts of The Centaur Excavation at Volos now resides in the Jack Reese Galleria of the great Hodges Library of the University of Tennessee
  • Links include the annual showcase of Centaurian Scholarship.
  • The South Knoxville Arts and Heritage Foundation is a community development initiative that began with a student project in a University Studies class in 1999.
  • Its current function is to stage the annual VESTIVAL, a gathering of local artists, musicians, and the people of the South Knoxville Vestal Community in a celebration of their past, present, and potential. [more on Vestival]
[last update 02-06-04]

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although there are many names,
the arts are not separated;
and one kind of knowledge
is not severed from another
--Paracelsus--
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The love of . . .
interconnection,
which is perhaps the inmost essence
of the intellectual impulse . . .
--Bertrand Russell--
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL or E-MAIL
Program Chair,
Neil Greenberg 974-3599
(ngreenbe@utk.edu or Unistudy@utk.edu)
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