Lindsey Owen, a graduate student in the College of Communication and Information, recounts her experience working with UT’s Land Grant Films on a documentary about the 100 millionth book being given away by Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Owen learned not only about filmmaking but also how the program changes lives.
On one of the premier stages celebrating the powerful impact of sport around the world, a partnership of UT’s Center for Sport, Peace, and Society has been honored with a Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Award at ESPN’s Sports Humanitarian Awards.
Whether it’s teaching a class about integrated supply chains or singing lead in a rock ‘n’ roll band, Ted Stank is comfortable serving as the “front man.”
Want to learn a little about the history of the university? You don’t need the Internet or a smartphone to do it—just take a stroll around campus. UT recently added two historical markers to campus that address the desegregation of the university.
Earlier this month, officials from UT and a Chinese university gathered on campus to dedicate the Confucius Institute, which seeks to sponsor cultural activities and exchanges between China and the state of Tennessee.
Would you make a difference for UT? Tyson Alumni House’s new student organization, IMPACT, is focused on just that—helping the university through philanthropy. Thank a Donor Day, one of IMPACT’s …
The Student Alumni Associates recently picked up three CASE-ASAP awards at the District III Convention for their work with student programming.
“Alien Spaceships to Attack Earth in March 2013!” Yes, this is a real headline. However, this is not quite what we are referring to when we mention invasions on earth. While there is not actually an alien attack on our planet, earth is being invaded by progressive and invasive species—and Dan Simberloff knows all about them.
