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Amanda G. Ahl, M.Sc. 
Research Intern, Sustainable Campus Initiative 
Whole-Building & Community Integration
Energy and Transportation Science Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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From: Howard Baker Center for Public Policy [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nissa Dahlin-Brown
Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 11:12 AM
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Subject: [BAKERUT] February Events & Best Wishes

Happy Wednesday!
We have some interesting events coming up in the final weeks of February and I will attach a PDF of our entire spring semester calendar. All events are in the Toyota Auditorium and free and open to the public. 
 
Friday, Feb. 17, Noon - 1 pm in the Toyota -- Cyber Brown Bag Lunch - In partnership with ETEC and the Cyber & Information Security Consortium. Bring your lunch and hear from Louis Kuykendall, special agent with the TN Bureau of Investigation. He will speak about the Tennessee Fusion Center and how it fits into the state-wide law enforcement picture and specifically into situations in East Tennessee. The Tennessee Fusion Center is a team effort of local, state and federal law enforcement, in cooperation with the citizens of the State of Tennessee, for the timely receipt, analysis and dissemination of terrorism information and criminal activity in Tennessee.

Thurs. Feb. 23, 1 - 2:30- pm -  Energy & Environmental Forum - Gary Parker, W. H. 
Johnson Professor of Geology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 

Friday, Feb. 24, 1-2:30 pm - Energy & Environmental Forum - Andrew Light, University Professor of Philosophy, Public Policy, and Atmospheric Sciences, and Director of the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at George Mason University.  

Monday, Feb. 27, 1:15-2:45 pm, Understanding the First Amendment on Campus, Jeffrey Rosen, National Constitution Center with UT panel of:  David Reidy, Philosophy, Bonnie Ownley, Faculty Senate; Cynthia Polk-Johnson, Student Life; Matthew Scoggins, UT General Counsel; Brittany Moore, 3rd Year Law Student and Barry Hawkins, Senior in Sociology. 

Monday, Feb. 27, 5:30 pm - Last Lecture - Dr. Jimmy Cheek - in partnership with UT Mortar Board

On a personal note, I will be retiring from UT on Feb. 17 after 33 years at UT including
13 with the Baker Center. I am taking a new job in Washington, DC with the American Institute of Architects as the Director of Academic Engagement. It is the perfect combination of my first degree in Architecture, doctorate in higher education, love of design and long UT career. Of course, I will miss the Baker Center and all the wonderful people -- staff, students, faculty and you, the community. It has been a pleasure to help build the Center from its beginning in 2003 and an honor to add to the legacy of the late Sen. Howard H. Baker, Jr.  I know that with Matt Murray's leadership and our great staff, faculty and students, the Baker Center will continue to grow and thrive. 

My position has been posted on the UT employment site, but in the meantime, Elizabeth Woody will continue to handle the event logistics. Thanks to all of you for your support and don't forget to mark your calendars now for these great Spring events.  

Best wishes,
Nissa Dahlin-Brown, EdD
Associate Director