Category archive for ‘Press Releases’
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December 4, 2012
The Frank H. McClung Museum will offer its third stroller tour for caregivers and children on Monday, December 10. This month's tour will focus on the Ancient Egypt...Read More »
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December 4, 2012
Arthrobotrys oligospora doesn't live a charmed life; it survives on a diet of roundworm. But a discovery by a team led by Mingjun Zhang, an associate professor of biomedical engineering...Read More »
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December 3, 2012
Want to be a millionaire? You have a greater chance of becoming one than being struck by lightning. You also have a greater chance of dying from an alligator bite...Read More »
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November 30, 2012
Whirligig beetles are named for their whirling movement on top of water, moving rapidly in and taking off into flight. While many may have found the movements curious, scientists have...Read More »
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November 30, 2012
This semester's final Ready for the World Café luncheon will feature an Italian-Spanish fusion meal on Tuesday, December 4. The luncheon consists of an intermezzo or small appetizer, salad or...Read More »
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November 29, 2012
From cave art to clean water to nuclear security, UT faculty are being recognized for their teaching and research in a variety of disciplines. Seven professors have been named by...Read More »
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November 29, 2012
As the fall semester comes to a close, there are still plenty of activities to fill your free time during the holiday season. From the Clarence Brown Theatre's annual production...Read More »
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November 28, 2012
The full-time Master of Business Administration program at UT is one of the nation's best, according to Bloomberg Businessweek's newly released biennial rankings. UT's program ranked number 60 in the...Read More »
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November 28, 2012
Nautilus, the supercomputer at the heart of UT’s Remote Data Analysis and Visualization Center, has recently been upgraded. Researchers all over the United States use the supercomputer for visualizing...Read More »
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November 28, 2012
Friends and fans of the Great Smoky Mountains now have an added resource to research the history, plants, animals, culture, and digitized photographs of the mountains and surrounding region. The...Read More »