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