Category archive for ‘Headlines’
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June 28, 2011
Governor Bill Haslam paid a visit to the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences last week to get a briefing on the Center for Educational Leadership. He met with...Read More »
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June 27, 2011
Eric Gedenk went to Germany to study post-WWII press systems, but came home having learned something else, too: There’s value in slowing down and appreciating the small things in life....Read More »
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June 24, 2011
Since embarking on its journey to become a Top 25 public research university, UT Knoxville has made some good progress in its five priority areas—undergraduate education, graduate education, research, faculty...Read More »
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June 23, 2011
Money is a motivator. But can money be a motivator to learn? Gregg Rader, a junior in economics at UT Knoxville, thinks so, and he put his proposal to the...Read More »
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June 23, 2011
DineTouch LLC and its University of Tennessee, Knoxville, student founders Joey Natour and Seth Elliott received the inaugural Boyd Venture Fund grant, worth $10,000. The seed-granting fund, administered by the...Read More »
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June 23, 2011
Vested Outsourcing and UT Knoxville lead faculty member Kate Vitasek made "World Trade" magazine's prestigious list of people, places, and things influencing the world of trade. "World Trade" recognized Vitasek...Read More »
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June 22, 2011
Jeremy Smith, Governor's Chair for Molecular Biophysics at UT Knoxville, has helped reveal a key trigger of Gerstmann–Sträussler–Scheinker syndrome, a rare but deadly neurodegenerative disease. The finding could have far-reaching...Read More »
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June 21, 2011
This Thursday, undergraduate students from all over the country will visit a beef herd at UT's East Tennessee Research & Education Center as a part of their summer research project...Read More »
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June 20, 2011
In the world's most powerful supercomputer rankings, Japan takes the number one spot, grabbing the title away from its Chinese competitor. Built by Fujitsu Co. and installed at the Riken...Read More »
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June 20, 2011
From visiting slums to attending a wedding, Chelsea Ennis has seen some of the lowest lows and highest highs of India. "I decided to study abroad so that I could...Read More »