Objects from long ago and far away promise a tantalizing museum experience this summer at UT Knoxville. Continue Reading »
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12 May 2008
Objects from long ago and far away promise a tantalizing museum experience this summer at UT Knoxville. Continue Reading »
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12 May 2008
The majority of students can succeed at math and science. "They just need to be taught how," says Dr. Saundra McGuire. Continue Reading »
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12 May 2008
Ann Draughon says the most important thing she has done is prepare women and minorities for careers in food microbiology. 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
The computing cloud is the brainchild of Mark Dean (Knoxville ’79), an IBM fellow and vice-president . Continue Reading »
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12 May 2008
The cloud formations above East Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountains and the moving water below are, in fact, closely linked. Continue Reading »
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29 February 2008
The first few months of Madras's life weren't easy. During birth, her mother sat down as the cub was partially out of the birth canal. 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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29 February 2008
Educating students to succeed in the global workplace isn't just a lofty slogan. Today it's a necessity. Continue Reading »
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08 January 2008
Richmond taps Ayers as president, Mears dies in Knoxville, Rita Geier joins university Continue Reading »
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