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Each year UT
Conferences team up
with the Classics Department to present an exciting, entertaining and
educational day for Tennessee middle and high school Latin students.
Held
at the University Center on the campus of the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, classics professors present special seminars geared especially
for the age group. A special lunch, door prizes and lots of camaraderie
round out the day.
Topics and registration materials are mailed to Latin teachers in Middle
and East Tennessee in late October of each year. Teachers are encouraged
to contact the Department of Conferences to ensure that their name is on
the mailing list.
For additional information, contact Mrs. Hickman at D-B or UT Conferences at (865)974-0280.
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