Tag archive for ‘College of Arts and Sciences’
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February 7, 2012
Nathan Kelly is an associate professor of political science spoke about poverty in Appalachia to WATE-TV's Don Dare....Read More »
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February 2, 2012
Charles Darwin, the biologist who changed the way scientists study life on Earth, was born 202 years ago but he maintains a steady presence in biology. Just ahead of his...Read More »
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February 2, 2012
For seventy-nine years now UT's Science Forum has brought cutting-edge science to a level understood by everyone. This semester's lineup of forum programs begins at noon on Friday, February 3,...Read More »
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January 26, 2012
Former UT English professor and department head Bain Stewart died Saturday, January 21, at the age of 96. Stewart came to UT in 1940 when John Hodges was the department...Read More »
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January 23, 2012
The writing program in UT Knoxville's English department has been nationally recognized as a program of excellence. The Conference on College Composition and Communication has awarded a Certificate of Excellence...Read More »
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January 20, 2012
Harry "Hap" McSween, Chancellor's Professor and Distinguished Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, is being honored by the National Academy of Sciences for his extraordinary scientific...Read More »
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January 17, 2012
Science and art have collided at the Frank H. McClung Museum. A new exhibit called "Continents Collide: The Appalachians and the Himalayas" turns the research of Professor of Earth and...Read More »
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January 11, 2012
Theresa Lee, who was hired as dean in June after a nationwide search, has now arrived on campus to lead the College of Arts and Sciences. In addition to her...Read More »
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January 10, 2012
Faculty and students returning to classrooms in the Humanities and Social Sciences building will find some classrooms and almost all hallways stripped of floor tiles and carpets—all in preparation for...Read More »
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January 9, 2012
UT Knoxville will host a conference this week to encourage women studying physics to buck the trend by staying in their technical fields and succeeding in their careers. The Southeast...Read More »