Librarian for Life: Alumna Uses Picture Books to Share History
Alumna Alice Faye Duncan’s passion for storytelling began during her time as a graduate teaching assistant in the School of Information Sciences.
Alumna Alice Faye Duncan’s passion for storytelling began during her time as a graduate teaching assistant in the School of Information Sciences.
UT Geography Professor Derek Alderman featured in a documentary about MLK Streets.
UT interns help the Beck Cultural Exchange Center preserve African American history.
Mathematics Professor David Manderscheid will direct the National Science Foundation’s Division of Mathematical Sciences beginning January 31.
The Researching Interventions in Special Education (RISE) Scholars Network is a collaborative, multi-institution project that will prepare the next generation of special education teachers and researchers.
An oral history of the Chimney Tops 2 wildfires is available through UT Libraries’ partnership with the City of Gatlinburg and the Anna Porter Public Library in Gatlinburg.
UT Libraries will publish an oral history project covering the Chimney Tops 2 Wildfires in partnership with the City of Gatlinburg and the Anna Porter Public Library in Gatlinburg.
Cultural geographers focus their research on commemorative places in the military and study how active-duty Marines and veterans interact with them.
Faculty across three colleges are Fulbright Scholars for the 2021–22 academic year.
For thousands of years, Native Americans left their artistic mark deep within caves in the American Southeast. It wasn’t until 1980 that these ancient visual expressions were known to archaeologists.
The interactive exhibition opens October 11 in the Student Union Gallery.
Student-run podcast to inspire generations of Vols with industry advice.