Tag archive for ‘College of Arts and Sciences’
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September 4, 2013
Religious intolerance. Chinese history. Slave emancipation. These are among the topics that will be addressed by prominent scholars in the second annual lecture series presented by the UT Humanities Center....Read More »
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September 4, 2013
After surgery or an injury, American doctors' go-to treatment has become the pain killer Vicodin. In fact, 99 percent of all hydrocodone, the narcotic agent in the prescription, is used...Read More »
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August 30, 2013
Websites like Tumblr catalogue pieces of what are deemed "bad art" such as a painting of a dog with colorful stars for teeth or a crying horned animal with human-like...Read More »
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August 28, 2013
It’s football time in Tennessee—and that means it’s also time for the College of Arts and Sciences Pregame Showcase. Now in its twenty-fourth season, the Pregame Showcase gives fans the...Read More »
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August 26, 2013
From Syria to Sudan, crimes against humanity are committed around the globe. For the first time in UT history, students will be learning how to help families deal with these...Read More »
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August 26, 2013
Derek Alderman, geography department head, was interviewed by MSNBC for a story which takes a look back at Martin Luther King’s legacy by analyzing the streets across the country that...Read More »
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August 23, 2013
Through the use of social media and the Internet, fourteen School of Art alumni reconnected and decided to gather works that reflect their journey over the last twenty years since...Read More »
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August 23, 2013
Earth and Planetary Sciences Professor Harry “Hap” McSween was featured by WATE-TV. He is on a two-year run of accolades. He has received Southeastern Conference Professor of the Year, the...Read More »
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August 21, 2013
Marvelene Moore, a professor who specializes in classroom music for students in kindergarten through eighth grade, has received the Lowell Mason Fellow Award, the highest honor in the music education...Read More »
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August 21, 2013
Rare new details about an ancient Roman fort in southern Jordan have been uncovered by two UT professors. Robert Darby, a lecturer in art history in the School of Art,...Read More »