Former Lady Vol swimmer and adaptive fashion designer Mary Cayten Brakefield (’20) is set to launch a line of women’s clothing that makes dressing independently a reality for those with disabilities.
College of Education Health & Human Sciences
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Ready for Vol ice cream? A multidisciplinary effort will come to sweet fruition with the opening of an old-fashioned ice cream parlor run by Vols.
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AlumniFall 2021Research and DiscoveryStudents
Life-Changing Experiences at Camp Koinonia
by Brooks ClarkTherapeutic recreation students step up to apply what they’ve learned in the classroom at a camp for kids with disabilities.
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The Rocky Top Institute was established in 2011 as a partnership between the Bryant family, which owns the song rights to “Rocky Top,” and the University of Tennessee’s Retail and Consumer Science Program.
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Student-athletes learn how to use their passion for sport to create positive change within their team, their campus, and local and global communities.
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Program: Culinary Institute Focus: Based in the Department of Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management, in the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, the Culinary Institute prepares students for dynamic…
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Did you know that in the state of California it costs roughly seven times more to house one prisoner for a year than it does to send just one child to a college or university?
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Randy Boyd helps clear educational roadblocks for future generations.
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Tennessee’s corps of superbly prepared classroom teachers will grow by three more, thanks largely to an investment in their preparation made more than two decades ago by a single donor, the late J. Clayton Arnold.