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It doesn't have blood, a heartbeat or a pulse - but it knows.
Two lovers who study HIV and AIDS will share their own personal story about the disease at 6 p.m. in the University Center Theatre.
Threatening notes found in a second floor bathroom at the Fogelman College of Business and Economics sent rumors flying Tuesday morning about what they said and if they were serious.
For many University of Memphis students, the bathroom is more than a place to wash your hands, powder your nose or grin and bear it. Lavatory walls and stall doors double as a public forum for personal expression.
American author Jack London once said, "Show me a man with a tattoo, and I'll show you a man with an interesting past." For some, this is a literal truth.
A University of Memphis student was arrested outside of the University Center Wednesday afternoon after officers found a gun in his backpack.
Marcus Matthews was a 17-year-old high school senior when he was accused of fathering a child.
Artists, authors, musicians and historians across the South will congregate at The University of Memphis for the annual Delta Conference June 3. The event is open to the public and free to U of M students while seats are available.
World-renowned author and scholar Daniel Goldhagen will speak tonight on campus about what he called the modern world's most pressing issue - one that has resulted in the deaths of millions around the world.
Professors at The University of Memphis and across the country are feeling the effects of the recession, according to the American Association of University Professors' recent annual salary survey.
University of Memphis students can get schooled on ancient Egyptian spells and charms in Manning Hall auditorium Friday at 7 p.m.
Yesterday morning, I grabbed my things and sprinted to class, already certain I'd miss the first five minutes and earn more than a couple of dirty looks from my professor when I reluctantly walked through the door.
Elizabeth Spencer, five time O. Henry award-winning author and founding member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers, will take part in two events for the the River City Writers Series at The University of Memphis on April 14.
When University of Memphis President Shirley Raines unveiled her slick, new proposal to increase enrollment and funding while boosting The University's stature, she set herself up for almost inevitable failure.
Pulitzer prize-winning author Edward Larson was the first person to lecture in the new University Center's theater last night when he spoke about Darwinism and the Dayton Tenn. Scopes trial.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Larson will speak about Darwinism and the Dayton, Tenn. Scopes trial tonight at 7 in the Michael D. Rose Theatre on campus, with a reception at 6.
John Torrey wants people to think philosophically - even if they find his writing unorthodox and, sometimes, borderline offensive.
February break-ins to various campus vending machines have University of Memphis campus police looking for the man with his hand in the cookie jar.
What started as a class assignment for senior anthropology major Missy Murray turned into the year-long pursuit of the question, what do South Memphis youth think of their community?
Columbia University Professor Samuel Moyn will speak today about anti-colonialism and human rights at 3 p.m. in the Michael D. Rose Theatre lobby. The free event is open to the public and will be followed by a reception.