Category archive for ‘Arts & Sciences’
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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
The Knoxville News Sentinel covered UT's involvement in the discovery of the 'God particle.'...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 12, 2012
WBIR profiled a new study underway at UT which seeks to help couples open better lines of communication at any stage of their relationship.The program is free for interested couples....Read More »
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June 11, 2012
Relationship Rx, a study by Kristina Gordon, associate professor of psychology at UT was highlighted in the Knoxville News Sentinel. The article interviewed a couple who had undergone the check-up....Read More »
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June 8, 2012
National Geographic featured a study by UT forensic anthropologists that has found American heads are getting larger. The article chronicles the evolution of human head sizes....Read More »
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June 6, 2012
The work of a UT professor has been featured in TIME. Josh Emery, assistant professor of earth and planetary sciences, has helped reveal a rare orbital shift and the density...Read More »
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June 6, 2012
Jamie Stapleton, a sixth-grade teacher at Whittle Springs Middle School in Knox County, is the 2012 recipient of the Marian E. Oates Teacher Enrichment Award from UT. The award, which...Read More »
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June 6, 2012
NBC late night talk show host Jay Leno had his own interpretation of a study by UT forensic anthropologists that has found American heads are getting larger....Read More »
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June 4, 2012
The Knoxville News Sentinel featured recent UT graduate Andy Rogers who has created a musical about type 1 diabetes called "Andy and the Beats."...Read More »