Students and faculty from different disciplines across campus take a new approach to service-learning by helping solve community issues in one of the country’s most underserved areas.
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The new VOLstarter website is helping student projects become a reality through crowdfunding.
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When professors began taking roll in their classes this fall they may have noticed an uptick in students with one particular name.
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Nearly 4,700 freshmen—the largest first-year class in at least thirty years—began classes at UT in August. Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek said enrolling 400 more first-year students than last year is a …
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Take a quick glimpse into the shared experiences and cultural events that have helped shape the mindset of our 4,700 new Vols.
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Students and faculty in the School of Journalism and Electronic Media (JEM) are working on a collaborative journalism project documenting the stories of those who have been awarded the military’s …
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In fall 2013, Torchbearer magazine put out a call to faculty and staff for nominations of students who are doing great things.
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A bow tie can say a lot about a man, and in Harrison Collins’s case it says he’s passionate about water. Specifically, clean water.
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Nathan Smith has spent the past year watching about 160 movies, organizing a pop-up movie event in Knoxville, writing for his own entertainment blog, and becoming director of hip hop …
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Tramell Tillman’s first stage role was at age ten, in a church play. “I was petrified,” he remembers. “I had to say one line, ‘Hello. How are you?’ When I …