Tag Archive | "Authors"

Lady Vols: In the Beginning

25 March 2009

In only three decades old, the Lady Vols have given us thrills, chills, championships, and many accomplished lives. Continue Reading »
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Bookshelf

25 March 2009

Steve Ash's history of a black Civil War regiment and A. Scott Pearson's medical science-fiction thriller. Continue Reading »
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Your Last Name

26 September 2008

From her home in Cary, North Carolina, Kelly Utt-Grubb runs a one-of-a-kind business: a family naming resource. Continue Reading »
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The Pleasure is All Mine

12 May 2008

Research scientist Jonathan Balcombe posits in his book Pleasurable Kingdom that humans aren't the only animals capable of feeling pleasure. Continue Reading »
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Set to Rights

12 May 2008

Dr. Michael Lofaro is editing a new series of James Agee’s work, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, A Death in the Family. Continue Reading »
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Test By Fire

12 May 2008

Dr. Robert H. Swansbrough’s book raises questions about how the Iraq War and Bush’s Middle East policies will affect the 2008 presidential election. Continue Reading »
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Leadership Changes, Forensic Anthropology, and Sour Grapes

29 February 2008

Jan Simek steps in as interim Chancellor, forensic science on display, and UT's efforts to put Tennessee wine on the map. Continue Reading »
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A Smoky Mountain Queen

08 January 2008

I gave my first reading of my children's novel, Gentle's Holler, in Sylva, North Carolina, in the spring of 2005. Continue Reading »
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Fuels, Funds, and a Solved Mystery

18 September 2007

UT is a leader in the development of alternative fuels, and Dr. Bill Bass has solved the mystery of "The Big Bopper." Continue Reading »
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McCarthy Mainstreamed

18 September 2007

For years Cormac McCarthy, ­Knoxville's most famous living literary son, had something of a cult following. The secret is now out. Continue Reading »
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