A Love Letter to Black Appalachia
Since she arrived in Knoxville, Black scholar and University of Tennessee, Knoxville, sociologist Enkeshi El-Amin has been building bridges between academia and local communities.
Since she arrived in Knoxville, Black scholar and University of Tennessee, Knoxville, sociologist Enkeshi El-Amin has been building bridges between academia and local communities.
Can native plants sense and report to help locate dead bodies?
“Our goal in all our programs is to offer a warm welcome and let the students know we care about them,” says Gretchen Neisler, vice provost for international affairs and director of the Center for Global Engagement.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Herbarium is part of a multimillion-dollar grant to digitize and study bryophytes and lichens, two important species in cryptobiotic communities.