Category archive for ‘In The News’
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Up from History: The Life of Booker T. Washington
UT Knoxville history professor Robert J. Norrell was featured in recent issues of the Wall Street Journal and the New Yorker Magazine for his book "Up from History: The... -
Opinion: Now, More Than Ever, UT Needs Support
The Knoxville News Sentinel featured opinion pieces in its Feb. 1, 2009, issue from several viewpoints, discussing the university's priorities, challenges and advantages. This piece by former UT Knoxville Interim... -
Opinion: Students Need to Know That University Values its Classes, Faculty
The Knoxville News Sentinel featured opinion pieces in its Feb. 1, 2009, issue from several viewpoints, discussing the university's priorities, challenges and advantages. This piece by UT Knoxville Faculty Senate... -
UT’s costs competitive in tough economic times
The Knoxville News Sentinel featured opinion pieces in its Feb. 1, 2009, issue from several viewpoints, discussing the university's priorities, challenges and advantages. This piece by Student Government Association president... -
Safety should be priority for all
P. Michael Davidson, professor of food microbiology and head of the department of food science and technology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, wrote an opinion piece for The Tennessean...
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Holiday leftovers may create dangers for pets
Leslie Wereszczak, a licensed veterinary technician at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, is quoted in this Farragut Press story about the dangers of feeding pets table...
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Tennessee walking horse raises Volunteer spirits
Dr. John Henton, a professor from the College of Veterinary Medicine, talks with WBIR about the Walking Horse tradition as part of the Homecoming football...
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In new day for U.S. politics, Old Hickory still resonates
Dan Feller, project director of The Papers of Andrew Jackson at UT Knoxville, talks with the Tennessean about how today's political and economic environment compares to the one Andrew Jackson faced...
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Pets have a place in the sickbed
Dr. John New, head of comparative medicine at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, finds the middle ground between physicians and veterinarians concerned with the health risk of...
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Where Does the Vice President Belong?
Glenn Harlan Reynolds, professor of law at UT Knoxville, wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times about politics, specifically the constitutional status of the vice...

