What if the other person is right? Former Tennessee governors Phil Bredesen and Bill Haslam host a podcast encouraging civility in the spirit of the late Senator Howard Baker Jr.
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For the first time in 50 years, the university has transformed its academic structure, establishing three new units to provide expanded opportunities for students and help serve the state of …
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With the passing of alumnus Cormac McCarthy in June 2023, English professor Bill Hardwig discusses how his homages to Knoxville and the region play a key role in his legacy.
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Sarah Hillyer and Michelle Marciniak knew that East Tennessee was the perfect place for Afghan refugees escaping the Taliban, and UT has welcomed them with open arms.
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Valisia LeKae (’01) has found success on stage, earning Tony and Grammy nominations, but has found even more fulfillment in being an advocate for others.
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UT researchers are at the forefront of the technology and societal forces that are revolutionizing transportation here in the United States and around the world.
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Peyton Manning is lending his expertise to College of Communication and Information students as a new professor of practice.
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Former UT President Joseph E. “Joe” Johnson (’60, ’68) passed away in September at the age of 90.
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Volleyball player and public health master’s student Morgahn Fingall is on a mission to help children be healthier.