Category archive for ‘News Brief’
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Meet the Writers: Hispanic Book Day
UT professors Greg Kaplan and Luis Cano, and retired professor John Manchip White, will discuss their books about Spain, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, at Barnes & Noble, 8029 Kingston...
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UT Biologist Part of Team that Finds New Species
Edward Schilling of the UT ecology and evolutionary biology department was part of a team that discovered a new plant species from the eastern U.S. and in the process helped...
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Graphic Arts Service Wins Gold Award
The UT Graphic Arts Service recently won top honors from In-plant Printing and Mailing Association for its digital printing quality. They submitted their Innovative Computing Laboratory Report booklet to the...
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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...
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UT Student’s Proposal Receives Federal Funding
Courtney Cronley, doctoral student in social work, has had her doctoral research proposal selected by the Dept of Housing and Urban Development for funding in the amount of $15,000. Her...
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UT Student Attends Legislative Black Caucus Event
Demetrius Richmond, a UT higher education administration program doctoral student from Memphis, was nominated by U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters to serve as one of her representatives at the Congressional Black...
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UT Professor Wins Prestigious MacArthur ‘Genius’ Fellowship
Faculty member Jay Rubenstein has brought home a major national honor to the University of Tennessee in the midst of a semester dedicated to his field of study. Rubenstein, an...
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Welcome to Tennessee Today!
Today is the launch of a new print and electronic outreach effort that shares good news about University of Tennessee faculty and staff. Through Tennessee Today, several existing forms of campus...
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Thank You, 129 Professors!
The Office of the Provost salutes the professors who volunteered to teach a First-Year Studies 129 Freshman Seminar during this, the first year of the program's existence. Proposals are currently...

