Welcome Community Members
Part of the Baker Center’s mission is also to engage the Knoxville community at large. There are a number of ways for community members to get involved at the Baker Center.
- Come to an event. Virtually all of the Baker Center’s programs are open to the public. While our Center Breakfast’s and Lunches do require an RSVP and a fee, a majority of our programs are completely free. We encourage you to attend.
- The Baker Center can not continue it’s mission without your support. Please consider donating to the Baker Center.
- Keep in touch. Feel free to contact our staff with any suggestions, comments or ideas you may have, or if you would like the assistance of Baker Center Staff Member at your civic organization's meeting.
Announcements
Position Announcement: Director of the Baker Center
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is searching for a dynamic individual with a strong academic record to serve as Director of the Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy. Learn more
Baker Scholars in the News!
Baker Scholars Jaye Phillips, Jordan Davis, and Elizabeth Williams have been selected by Tennessee Campus Compact to attend a project development workshop on the subject of service learning. The students will initiate a conceptual design for a program to promote service learning that will be implemented on the campuses of Tennessee’s higher education institutions, with the help of a grant (application made) from State Farm.. After the September 12th conference, the students will represent UTK within the Tennessee Campus Compact, and carry out the project from February 2010-February 2011. Tennessee Campus Compact (TNCC) seeks to embed civic engagement and the principles of service learning throughout the curriculum and campus more>
Baker Center Celebrates “Tent City” and Probes Voting Rights
The Howard Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of “Tent City”, one of the earliest right to vote campaigns in the rural South, with a ”Tent City” Celebration and Voting Rights Symposium on March 31-April 1, 2009. The Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March in 1965 made an indelible imprint on the American conscience, leading ultimately to the passage of the Voting... more>
Baker Center Leadership Transition
College of Law Professor Carl Pierce will serve as interim director of the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, beginning June 1. He replaces Alan Lowe, who left the Baker Center earlier this month to become director of the George W. Bush Presidential Library.
Carl has been at UT for 37 years and, in addition to his distinguished teaching career, has served in various administrative capacities.... more>
More Announcements:
- Baker Center Events Calendar Available for Download
- Files from the Conference on the Formulation of Energy and Climate Policy Available
- Have You Missed Some of Our Recent Events? Visit Our Archived Videos
- Connecting the College of Nursing and the United Way of Anderson County
- Joint Program on Presidential Policy-Making: Formatting a Bipartisan Energy and Climate Policy for America
Upcoming Events
- Tapping into Water
- Tapping into Water
- Tapping into Water
- Tapping into Water
Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010
Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2010
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010
Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010
Opportunities@BakerCenter
Contact Senator Baker
Honorable Howard H. Baker, Jr.
P.O. Box 600
Huntsville, TN 37756
423-663-9148
hbaker@bakerdonelson.com


