Category archive for ‘Faculty & Staff’
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October 15, 2012
Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are sharing the big ideas that make a difference in their world. Howard Hall, a Governor's Chair professor of nuclear security, has the big idea...Read More »
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October 15, 2012
Three years ago UT researchers helped to discover water on the surface of the moon. Now, they are piecing together the origin of that water: solar wind. A new study...Read More »
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October 12, 2012
Brad Vander Zanden, a professor in electrical engineering and computer science, developed a big idea to help beginning computer science students. Vander Zanden created a program to use in Computer...Read More »
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October 11, 2012
Children who play on playgrounds that incorporate natural elements like logs and flowers tend to be more active than those who play on traditional playgrounds with metal and brightly colored...Read More »
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October 11, 2012
UT will take part in two U.S. Department of Energy projects totaling more than $9 million which involve a team of institutions to improve upon nuclear energy safety and efficiency....Read More »
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October 11, 2012
Grab your co-workers and come out today for the thirty-fifth annual Fall Festival from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at TRECS. Due to weather concerns, all activities will take place...Read More »
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October 11, 2012
The vice chancellor for diversity candidate forums will continue next week. John O. Bello-Ogunu, Sr., associate vice president and chief diversity officer at the College of Charleston, will address the...Read More »
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October 10, 2012
Four experts on the political impact of income inequality will gather at UT on October 18 to discuss the topic. "The Political Origins and Consequences of Inequality: A Roundtable" will...Read More »
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October 10, 2012
Stephen L. Mangum has been named dean of the College of Business Administration. He will begin serving on March 1, 2013. He is currently the senior associate dean at The...Read More »
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October 10, 2012
Josh Emery, assistant professor in earth and planetary sciences at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, works on the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission, which is now hosting a contest that...Read More »