Category archive for ‘Community’
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February 23, 2012
By the end of the week, parking meters along Phillip Fulmer Way should be gone and work started to convert most of those spaces to commuter parking. The university has...Read More »
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February 16, 2012
KNOXVILLE—In just one month, the University of Tennessee’s main visitor parking will be moved and a portion of Andy Holt Boulevard will close permanently—two large-scale changes needed to begin the...Read More »
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February 15, 2012
The design of two homes and the preservation of another in Old North Knoxville by two UT professors have drawn the attention of an international architecture and design publication. The...Read More »
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February 10, 2012
The university has collected hundreds of books to help Knox County's newest high school, the L&N STEM Academy, fill its library shelves. Today a truck will load up donated books...Read More »
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February 9, 2012
Casey Adams, a two-time alumna of the College of Business Administration, passed away unexpectedly in 2011 at the age of twenty-three. The Nashville chapter of the Tax Executives Institute has...Read More »
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February 7, 2012
Facilities Services is working with a contractor to determine the damage and wear and tear to the roofs on eighty-three buildings, including the Middlebrook Pike Building and the UT Conference...Read More »
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January 30, 2012
Registration is now open for the UT Police Department's annual golf tournament that benefits children of UTPD staff and retirees. The sixth annual UTPD Memorial Golf Tournament will be held...Read More »
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January 23, 2012
The Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at UT Knoxville will host its seventh manuscript workshop February 3–4. The workshop, "Readers," will be held in Room 440 of the...Read More »
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January 19, 2012
Four out of ten drivers feel less safe on the road than they did five years ago. That's according to a recent highway safety survey of Tennesseans conducted by the...Read More »
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January 18, 2012
Chad Hellwinckel has a vision for long-term sustainability. A research assistant professor in the Agricultural Economics and Natural Resources department, Hellwinckel hopes to help prepare UT for the challenges of...Read More »