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July 17, 2012
Here are some questions and answers regarding the Sorority Village project, currently under construction on Morgan Hill on the west end of...Read More »
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July 17, 2012
Tennessee graduates are less likely to have student loan debt than students in other states. And those who do owe less. That good news comes from the new Project on...Read More »
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July 17, 2012
Looking for some great books for your children or your students? Educators, librarians, and parents are invited to a workshop Friday that will highlight the best titles of the year....Read More »
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July 17, 2012
The UT National Defense Business Institute has been awarded the opportunity to participate in a large-scale, multi-year contract with the US Navy. The Navy has identified the institute as a...Read More »
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July 16, 2012
Although UT will soon welcome the Class of 2016, First-Year Studies program organizers are already looking ahead to next year and want your input in selecting the common reading book...Read More »
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July 5, 2012
The most iconic building on UT Knoxville campus is now officially its greenest. Ayres Hall has become the first building on campus to become LEED-certified—at the silver level—by the US...Read More »
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July 5, 2012
Thirty-one middle-schoolers from around the Southeast came to UT in June to design egg-drop bungees, rollercoasters and even construct a microgrid. The College of Engineering hosted the AT&T Middle School...Read More »
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June 25, 2012
This News Sentinel story reports on the UT Center for Information and Communication Studies receiving federal funding to support rural librarians and increase the number of Hispanic library and information...Read More »
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June 25, 2012
Almost all of Staff Lot 9 west of Neyland Stadium will be closed from July 2 through July 9, as workers conduct a series of archaeological digs beneath the parking...Read More »
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June 18, 2012
Starting this Wednesday and continuing for the next two weeks, traffic will be slow along a section of Volunteer Boulevard in front of Hodges Library, the pedestrian walkway, and Claxton...Read More »