Category archive for ‘Press Releases’
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August 30, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Officials from the University of Tennessee and Collegiate Licensing Co. will be in the campus area again this fall looking for vendors selling unlicensed UT merchandise. All...Read More »
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August 29, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Two engineering departments being reorganized into one will have a new head Jan. 1, UT-Knoxville engineering dean Jerry Stoneking announced Tuesday. Dr. Don Dareing, head of mechanical...Read More »
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August 28, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Fans heading for the East Carolina-Tennessee football game need to be aware that procedures for admission to the game with a student ticket have changed at Neyland...Read More »
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August 23, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.– The Great Smoky Mountains National Park alone cannot ensure preservation of the region’s biological diversity, the director of North Carolina’s Botanical Gardens says in a University of Tennessee-Oak...Read More »
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August 23, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The first female will assume command of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville’s ROTC corps of cadets this fall. Gwyn A. Ayer, a senior French major from Tucson, Ariz.,...Read More »
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August 22, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Black bears will become more aggressive in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park because their population has increased and more people are feeding them, a University of...Read More »
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August 18, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.– Tennessee Vol football fans can get a free taste of Tennessee food products and hear food safety tips before the Sept. 2 Tennessee-East Carolina game. The Big Orange...Read More »
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August 18, 1995
JACKSON, Tenn. — Two University of Tennessee faculty members and a UT-Chattanooga student were recognized Friday by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission for service to their communities. The UT honorees...Read More »
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August 17, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — In celebration of the 75th anniversary of women’s right to vote, a one-woman show will be presented at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville at 7:30 p.m., Aug. 24,...Read More »
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August 17, 1995
BOSTON — Golfers with tendencies to hit their golf balls into the rough may be flirting with fever, headache and nausea, recent research suggests. Those who routinely leave the fairway...Read More »