A UT scientist is researching how virus-infected bacteria could help in the fight against climate change.
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School of Music graduate student Kevork Esmeryan spent part of January traveling to area schools playing violins that were once played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust.
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In 1992, X-Men: The Animated Series took the world by storm, and three UT alumni were the creative forces behind its success.
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In just 10 minutes in August of 1967, Felice and Boudleaux Bryant wrote a song that would endure through generations to become the university’s unofficial fight song.
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For the second year in a row, music students have had the opportunity to work with a cappella master Avi Kaplan from the Grammy Award–winning group Pentatonix. Kaplan visited campus…
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For three decades, the Forensic Anthropology Center has been on the forefront of forensic anthropology, turning out research and helping train law enforcement officials from around the country.
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Students in the College of Communication and Information can now learn the increasingly important job skill of social listening thanks to the new Adam Brown Social Media Command Center.
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People from Tennessee and beyond paid tribute to Pat Summitt with videos, photos, social media posts, flowers, letters, cartoons, and more. Take a look at all the ways fans chose to honor her.
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A recently rediscovered film provides a fascinating look at UT from early in the last century.
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Jared Bruhin and John Edwards may have two of the most coveted jobs on campus—they’re Smokey’s handlers and his best pals. Hear what they have to say about being a part of one of UT’s most beloved traditions.