Category archive for ‘Arts & Sciences’
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October 8, 2012
Renovations to the Commons in Hodges Library are almost complete and a large portion will open in mid-October. The Commons have been undergoing renovations since early...Read More »
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October 5, 2012
A study coauthored by a University of Tennessee, Knoxville, political science professor has found that as the Republican Party's control of Congress increases, so does the share of the nation's...Read More »
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September 25, 2012
Educators interested in integrating music into the curriculum to improve student achievement, and musicians who want to hone their craft, are invited to a six-day conference at UT. The ninth...Read More »
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September 21, 2012
Professor Nikolay Brodskiy wasn't satisfied with typical calculus textbooks so he came up with a big idea: create a website with more complete information to help students better understand the...Read More »
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September 20, 2012
How do politics affect income inequality in the United States? Nathan Kelly, associate professor of political science, will shed some light on that question when he presents The Politics of...Read More »
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September 20, 2012
Sydney Gabbard says she has a passion for music, calling it "my first and last love." That passion led the soprano to UT where she is a first-year graduate student...Read More »
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September 19, 2012
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, welcomes fans to campus this Saturday. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET for the Volunteers' game against the University of Akron Zips. Gates open...Read More »
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September 17, 2012
Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are sharing the big ideas that make a difference in their world. Nate Kelly, associate professor in the department of political science, has the big...Read More »
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September 14, 2012
Melissa Lee decided she wanted to study neuroscience while still in high school in Brentwood, Tennessee. Now a junior studying neuroscience in the University of Tennessee College Scholars program, Lee...Read More »
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September 14, 2012
Chemistry Professor Jimmy Mays received a $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation's Partnerships for Innovation program, to see his new innovation, superelastomers, taken to market....Read More »