UT Partners with Local Firm on Biodefense Grant
Researchers from the University of Tennessee are partnering with a local company to help boost the region’s biotechnology industry and aid in their work.
Researchers from the University of Tennessee are partnering with a local company to help boost the region’s biotechnology industry and aid in their work.
Imagine deciding between a trip to the beach and a trip to outer space for your next family vacation. It may seem silly now, but University of Tennessee professor Gary A. Flandro says space tourism is on the horizon.
Six undergraduates and four graduate students have been selected as the 2006 class of Baker Scholars at the University of Tennessee.
The first professional dance company dedicated to stepping will demonstrate the history of the art form on Feb. 27 on the University of Tennessee campus.
A University of Tennessee chemistry professor has been named the United States representative on a commission that sets worldwide standards for physical chemists.
The University of Tennessee Outdoor Program will host its third annual “UT Outdoor Festival” Feb. 24¿26 on the UT campus.
The lead architect for the Martin Luther King memorial will discuss the project Feb. 20 at the University of Tennessee.
From Europe to Russia and back again to South Asia, North Africa and on to the Middle East, the University of Tennessee¿s Conversations on World Affairs series allows students to globetrot with the foremost experts of these lands.
Due to enthusiastic public interest in the honors seminar he’s teaching at the University of Tennessee, Professor Mike Fitzgerald is taking his course on Winston Churchill on the road.
Lorrie Brooks has toured New York City’s Madison Avenue, seen her face in USA Today and Advertising Age, and met with recruiters from the nation’s top advertising agencies.
Dr. Kenneth L. Stoner, a nationally recognized expert in the field of university housing, will join the University of Tennessee in March as interim assistant vice chancellor for student affairs and executive director of university housing.
The University of Tennessee¿s Homeland Security Nursing graduate program ¿- the first of its kind in the nation — is currently in its second semester, and students are learning from some of the most prominent homeland security offices in the state and country.