Experts Can Address Aspects of Kim Jong Nam Assassination
A pair of UT institutions teach agencies around the world learn how to conduct chemical weapons investigations and how to detect and handle highly toxic substances such as VX.
A pair of UT institutions teach agencies around the world learn how to conduct chemical weapons investigations and how to detect and handle highly toxic substances such as VX.
UT has been recognized nationally for a project designed to improve the wellness and disaster readiness of an Appalachian community in Clay County, Kentucky.
Starting July 3, residents in Clay County, Kentucky, will no longer have to get their water from contaminated wells and streams thanks to the opening of a new water kiosk designed by an interdisciplinary team of UT faculty and students.
A group of UT students and faculty will spend spring break building a kiosk to bring clean water to one Appalachian community. From March 16 to 20, the UT team will join community volunteers to erect the building at Red Bird Mission in Clay County, Kentucky.