Category archive for ‘News Brief’
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UT e-Fact Book Wins First Place
Southern Association for Institutional Research (SAIR) has awarded the UT Office of Institutional Research and Assessment with top honors for its 2006-2007 e-Fact Book. UT won first place for "Best...
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Libraries Mark Anniversaries
The UT Libraries are marking three anniversaries this year and are inviting students, faculty, staff and the public to a celebration on Oct. 26. "A Remarkable Time: Celebrating the Past,...
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Dogwood Developers Win UT Tech Transfer Prize
Robert Trigiano and Mark Windham, two UT plant pathologists whose work with disease-resistant dogwood trees has revitalized the state's nursery industry, are the 2007 recipients of the university's most prestigious...
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Students Honored for Thwarting Crime
Scott Boughton and Ryan Copeland were walking home from the library late one evening when they saw a woman and a man struggling over a purse. Rather than turning the...
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Farr is Outstanding Alum
Glen Farr loves his job with the UT College of Pharmacy in Knoxville, and apparently the feeling is reciprocated. The college will honor Farr with its Outstanding Alumni Award on...
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Manning Receives UT Alumni Award
Football star and UT alumnus Peyton Manning has received the 2007 Donald G. Hileman Distinguished Alumni Award, the highest honor the College of Communication and Information can bestow. Manning earned...
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Provost’s Forum: Funding for General Education
In the most recent edition of the Provost's Forum, Robert Holub addresses changes in the way that general education courses are funded and the move to place the decision-making about...
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UT Libraries Mark Three Anniversaries with ‘Remarkable’ Celebration
The UT Libraries are marking three anniversaries this year and are inviting students, faculty, staff and the public to a celebration on Oct....
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Campus Sees Building Boom
Tremendous growth is under way at UT, and much of it involves state-of-the-art facilities that will further UT's status as a major research university and driving force in the state's...
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Former Labor Secretary, Clinton Economic Guru to Speak at UT
Robert Reich, former U.S. Secretary of Labor and former director of President Bill Clinton's economic transition team, will speak at UT on Oct. 19. The inaugural speaker for the First...

