Category archive for ‘Headlines’
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June 21, 2012
NPR member station WUOT 91.9 FM, licensed to UT, won "Best Overall" in the Non-Commercial Division of the 2012 Tennessee Associated Press Broadcasters awards earlier this month in Nashville. In...Read More »
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June 20, 2012
U.S. News and World Report has highlighted a recent study from UT's Center for Business and Economic Research that confirms that persistence pays when it comes to higher education....Read More »
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June 20, 2012
The Center for Information and Communication Studies has received funding for projects to support rural librarians and increase the number of Hispanic library science faculty members. The grants were announced...Read More »
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June 20, 2012
UT has posted its dean's list for the 2012 spring semester. The dean's list can be viewed online. To qualify for the dean's list, an undergraduate student must earn a...Read More »
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June 20, 2012
UT's Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy has established its first scholarship endowment thanks to a gift from Georgiana Vines, adjunct faculty member and Knoxville News Sentinel political...Read More »
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June 19, 2012
The senior project of a recent graduate is now a musical being featured at the Bijou Theatre. Andy Rogers' musical, "Andy and the Beats," is about the medical, physical, and...Read More »
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June 19, 2012
Three UT Knoxville faculty members have received substantial support from the National Science Foundation to pursue early-career research projects. Chemist Jon Philip Camden, physicist Norman Mannella, and aeronautic engineer Kivanc...Read More »
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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 18, 2012
School may be out for the summer, but parents can make it fun for kids to keep learning during the break. Whether a family is taking a vacation or simply...Read More »
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June 18, 2012
Going to college—and completing a bachelor's degree in four years—pays off in dollars and cents. A study done by UT's Center for Business and Economic Research, in cooperation with the...Read More »