Category archive for ‘Press Releases’
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November 9, 2011
UT Knoxville will join more than 180 universities across the country on Friday, November 11, to honor the more than 6,300 American casualties of military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan...Read More »
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November 8, 2011
A section of Estabrook Road alongside the Min H. Kao Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building will be closed for repaving starting Saturday, November 12. A checkpoint will be placed...Read More »
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November 8, 2011
UT's Early Learning Center will host several open houses this fall for families of infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. Families can meet program directors and teachers, tour classrooms, and learn...Read More »
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November 8, 2011
When freshman Shelby Summarell heard that UT Knoxville was involved in Operation: Military Kids, she knew she wanted to volunteer. Having a dad who took two tours of Kuwait with...Read More »
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November 8, 2011
For Patrick Charles Rogers, 42, a student in UT's executive aerospace and defense MBA program, serving in the military is a family tradition. His ancestors served in the Revolutionary War,...Read More »
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November 7, 2011
About two years ago during a class, UT art professor Baldwin Lee walked up to Trent Frazor and noticed he had pictures on his computer screen. One was a photo...Read More »
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November 7, 2011
Faculty members at UT Knoxville's College of Nursing make a difference in people's lives every day—and they are being recognized for it. Three members recently were given state and nationwide...Read More »
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November 7, 2011
While Christine Braaten was in the Navy, she went on a six-month humanitarian deployment aboard the USNS Mercy to provide follow-up medical care in Southeast Asia and Indonesia after the...Read More »
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November 7, 2011
The Center for Children's and Young Adult Literature at UT Knoxville is holding a lecture and book signing by award-winning children's author Wendelin Van Draanen on November 15. Van Draanen...Read More »
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November 7, 2011
When jewelers inspect diamonds, they look for cut, clarity, color, and carat. When UT Knoxville geologists Larry Taylor and Yang Liu inspect diamonds, they look for minerals, inclusions jewelers hate,...Read More »