Category archive for ‘Press Releases’
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July 3, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Slower growth, yes, but the University of Tennessee’s latest monthly barometer does not indicate an economic downturn for Tennessee this year. UT’s monthly index of leading indicators,...Read More »
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June 29, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Smart management is the key to the University of Tennessee coping with financial limitations, UT President Joe Johnson told the school’s trustees Thursday. “There is no pot...Read More »
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June 28, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The smallest in-state undergraduate and graduate fee increase in 12 years for two University of Tennessee campuses was recommended Wednesday by the UT board of trustees finance...Read More »
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June 28, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A $943 million belt-tightening budget for the year beginning July 1 will be recommended to the University of Tennessee board of trustees Thursday. The board’s finance committee...Read More »
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June 28, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A new engineering degree at the University of Tennessee-Martin was approved unanimously Wednesday by the UT board of trustees academic committee. The new bachelor of science degree...Read More »
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June 26, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — University of Tennessee-Knoxville Chancellor Bill Snyder has named the Teaching Scholars for the 1995-96 academic year. They are Dr. Paul Ashdown, professor of journalism, and Dr. Marcia...Read More »
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June 24, 1995
GATLINBURG, Tenn. — Three newspapers captured 13 of the 54 first place awards in the Tennessee Press Association’s press contests. The Review Appeal (Franklin) won five first place awards and...Read More »
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June 23, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The University of Tennessee Waste Management Research and Education Institute has awarded graduate fellowships and an undergraduate scholarship to four UT-Knoxville students. The fellowship recipients are Jeff...Read More »
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June 23, 1995
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Entrance fees to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park would help ensure proper trail maintenance and prevent environmental degradation, a University of Tennessee researcher said Friday. Dr....Read More »
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June 22, 1995
TULLAHOMA, Tenn. — Robert “Hoot” Gibson, commander of the shuttle Atlantis due to be launched Friday, is the husband of University of Tennessee graduate Dr. Rhea Seddon, also an astronaut....Read More »