In Memoriam: Ed Cortez, Former Director of SIS
Ed Cortez, professor emeritus and former director of the School of Information Sciences in the College of Communication and Information, passed away on October 6 at his home in Tucson, Arizona.
Ed Cortez, professor emeritus and former director of the School of Information Sciences in the College of Communication and Information, passed away on October 6 at his home in Tucson, Arizona.
Catherine Luther, director of the School of Journalism and Electronic Media in the College of Communication and Information, is among 25 professors nationwide chosen to participate in the Television Academy Foundation’s 2018 Faculty Seminar Program.
The College of Communication and Information invites the campus community to participate in its ninth annual Diversity and Inclusion Week, September 24–27.
UT senior and Knoxville native Andrew Capps spent seven months interviewing experts, attorneys, and victims about their experiences with hate crimes across America.
Two documentaries with ties to UT’s School of Journalism and Electronic Media and Land Grant Films took home awards at the 2018 Knox Film Festival.
The 2018 US Open final between Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka will be remembered for Williams’s argument with chair umpire Carlos Ramos.
Five documentaries with ties to UT’s School of Journalism and Electronic Media and Land Grant Films are among the official selections for the 2018 Knox Film Festival.
Peyton Manning has donated $1 million to UT to establish the John Haas Student Experiential Learning Endowment.
The Board of Trustees approved a proposal to award an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters to Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.
Two major communications issues are making headlines this week, and Professor Stuart Brotman is available to explain what’s happening and how it might affect consumers.
Dara Carney-Nedelman, a rising senior in honors communication studies and a member of UT’s Air Force ROTC and Chancellor’s Honors Program, has received a Project Global Officer award to study the Indonesian language and travel to Indonesia.
Land Grant Films will receive a $10,000 grant from East Tennessee Public Broadcast Stations to produce a series of microdocumentaries.