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    ‘Great Decisions’ is a great opportunity

    by Torchbearer Staff
    written by Torchbearer Staff

    The Alumni Affairs Lifelong Learning program is promoting an exciting initiative facilitated by the Center for International Education and funded by the Ready for the World initiative. Called “Great Decisions,” this program invites speakers from around the country to the University of Tennessee to address our nation’s most pressing foreign policy issues.

    The first speech featured University of San Francisco Professor Stephen Zunes on Feb. 4, and four more events are planned this semester. All Great Decisions lectures are free; however, for $45 participants get parking for the remaining four events, a resource book published by the Foreign Policy Association, and an invitation to the receptions following the lectures.

    For more information about these events or to arrange disability accommodations, please contact the International House at (865) 974-4453. Information on the Great Decisions speakers may be found here.

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    Pearl livens up chapter events

    by Torchbearer Staff
    by Torchbearer Staff February 8, 2009

    While traveling around the country for games this season, Bruce Pearl has taken time out of his schedule to visit with alumni chapters.

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    A Lucky Life

    by Torchbearer Staff
    by Torchbearer Staff January 30, 2009

    James Tanner got to do what almost no one had ever done—live with and study one of the Earth’s rarest creatures. And to make the assignment even more rewarding, Jim was working with a bird so startling in its appearance that it had once been called the Lord God Bird, mimicking the common exclamation of those encountering an ivory-bill for the first time.

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