Category archive for ‘Faculty & Staff’
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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 »
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June 14, 2012
The newest issue of Employee and Organizational Development's employee course catalog "Training Pages" is now available online with course listings for July through December. Registration is now open for many...Read More »
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June 8, 2012
Imagine a world without man-made climate change, energy crunches, or reliance on foreign oil. It may sound like a dream world, but UT Knoxville engineers have made a giant step...Read More »
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June 8, 2012
Tami Wyatt, associate professor in the College of Nursing, has been named an Academy of Nursing Education Fellow, part of the National League of Nursing's Academy of Nursing Education. This...Read More »
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June 7, 2012
The campus's Spring Cleanup is in its seventh week of tidying up around campus. The twelve-week campaign is an effort to declutter academic buildings by getting rid of surplus equipment,...Read More »
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June 7, 2012
UTPD has partnered with BAIR Analytics Inc. to provide RAIDS Online, an online, public crime mapping system. The partnership will help keep members of the university community informed about crime...Read More »
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June 5, 2012
UT is taking a big step forward in its commitment to diversity. The university has created a new position, vice chancellor for diversity, to maximize diversity, cultural awareness, and civility...Read More »
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May 31, 2012
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will host the 2012 conference of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities, October 13-16. The conference will highlight how university and community partnerships...Read More »
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May 30, 2012
Troy Lane, chief of police at the University of Wyoming, has been named the chief of police for the UT Police Department. Lane, who has more than sixteen years of...Read More »
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May 30, 2012
White Americans' heads are getting bigger. That's according to research by forensic anthropologists at UT. Researchers examined 1,500 skulls dating back to the mid-1800s through the mid-1980s. They noticed US...Read More »