Category archive for ‘Headlines’
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October 30, 2012
Theda Skocpol, professor of government and sociology at Harvard University, will be at UT on Thursday, November 1, to talk about the post-election future of health-care reform. The event is...Read More »
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October 29, 2012
NIMBioS welcomes Ernest Brothers as associate director for diversity Enhancement, a newly created leadership role at NIMBioS. Brothers is an assistant dean in the Graduate School, overseeing the Office of...Read More »
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October 29, 2012
A. B. Culvahouse's legal expertise has helped political leaders make Supreme Court nominations, pick vice presidential candidates, and write treaties. Now, he can add "Accomplished Alumni" to his list of...Read More »
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October 29, 2012
J. P. Dessel, Steinfeld Associate Professor of Near Eastern History and Archaeology, has been excavating a site in the 'Amuq Plain of Turkey since 2008. He'll discuss the latest finds...Read More »
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October 29, 2012
Culinary adventurers will take a trip to the Far East when they feast on sushi and other Japanese fare at the UT Ready for the World Café on Thursday, November...Read More »
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October 29, 2012
Faculty, staff, and students who are also military veterans are invited to sign a board commemorating Veterans Day. The board will be displayed on campus during the National Day of...Read More »
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October 29, 2012
Hurricane Sandy has pre-empted the appearance of David Prouty, the chief labor counsel for the Major League Baseball Players Association, who was scheduled to speak at the College of Law...Read More »
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October 29, 2012
UT has opened twelve electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on campus available to the campus community and the public. Half of the charging stations are located south of the Research...Read More »
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October 29, 2012
It won't be long before University of Tennessee students are enjoying the new and long-awaited RecSports fields on Sutherland Avenue. The 40-acre complex will open early in the spring...Read More »
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October 26, 2012
Erin Darby, an assistant professor of religious studies, and Robert Darby, a lecturer in art history and classics, have spent the past three years excavating an archaeological site in southern...Read More »