Category archive for ‘Headlines’
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January 7, 2013
Elaborate silver, gilt jewelry, carpets, and textiles from the Turkomen tribes of Iran, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan are the focus of a new exhibit, which opens January 18 at the Frank...Read More »
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January 3, 2013
Collaborative work performed by the Remote Data Analysis and Visualization Center and UT artist Evan Meaney that examines the interplay of data, information, and knowledge has won the jury prize...Read More »
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January 3, 2013
A group of UT students put the use of aesthetics and artistic flair to the test in delivering scientific messages as part of a pilot project class. The students developed...Read More »
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December 20, 2012
Greenhouse gases, meet your match. Last September through November, UT competed in the Environmental Protection Agency's Game Day Recycling Challenge, finishing first in the greenhouse gas reduction category, and two...Read More »
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December 18, 2012
Amateur and professional composers alike are invited to submit original works for the Doc Severinsen International Composition Contest, vying for the $10,000 prize and the chance to premiere their music...Read More »
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December 18, 2012
From extreme drought to super storms, many wonder what the future holds for the climate of the eastern United States. A study conducted Joshua Fu, a civil and environmental engineering...Read More »
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December 17, 2012
From extreme drought to super storms, many wonder what the future holds for the climate of the eastern United States. A study conducted by researchers at UT does away with...Read More »
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December 15, 2012
UT alumnus Chad Holliday encouraged graduates at UT's fall commencement ceremony Saturday to be confident in the high value of their degree and to stay determined in their career goals....Read More »
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December 14, 2012
For four years, Random Acts of Flowers has delivered smiles to the infirm in Knoxville's hospitals, nursing homes, and hospices by surprising them with free repurposed bouquets. Larsen Jay, the...Read More »
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December 14, 2012
As a youngster, soon-to-be MBA grad Andrew Haag was severely injured in a car crash. As the years passed, he realized the experience made him want to go into hospital...Read More »