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Matthew Burleson
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What is a Nurse?: UT Nursing Students

UT Nursing students share what led them to choose nursing as a major, career path, and vocation.

Barrels, Broncs and Bachelor's Degrees title
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They Call it Rodeo

UT Martin is the Defending national champion in rodeo

The Moore family in the county's courtroom
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American Dreamers

Katerina and Robby Moore give back as elected officials

Robert and Lindsey behind the Two for Two headline
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Two for Two

UT Students named back-to-back Rhodes Scholars

Ramesh Narayanan
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Working Together to Fight Cancer

UTHSC and two partners form West Cancer Center

City employee working out in fitness center
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Strategy to Finance Health Care Costs

IPS helps local governments tackle spending

Panelists take questions at the Nashville Business Journal event
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Workforce Preparedness in Tennessee

Photo: Nashville Business Journal Publisher Kate Herman, far left, leads the panel discussion with DiPietro, Western Governors University Chancellor Kimberly Estep, Volunteer State Community College President Jerry Faulkner and Middle ... Read more

UT President Joe DiPietro, Jim Haslam, Natalie Haslam, UT Knoxville Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek and Steve Mangum, dean of the James A. Haslam II College of Business
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Historic Naming

The newly named James A. Haslam II College of Business honors one of the university’s greatest benefactors and his family. On the day the UT Board of Trustees voted to ... Read more

UT Martin Assistant Professor Dexter Davis, center, helps former Chinese athletes move on to the next phase after competition.
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Life After Competition

Photo: UT Martin Assistant Professor Dexter Davis, center, helps former Chinese athletes move on to the next phase after competition. Dexter Davis is accustomed to taking his sport management students ... Read more

UTC students in service project
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Civic Engagement Award

Photo: UTC students work in a garden as part of efforts to learn beyond the classroom. The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga was one of five colleges and universities chosen ... Read more

West Tennessee Regional Forensic Center
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Forensic Center Operation

Photo: The West Tennessee Regional Forensic Center, shown here, is now operated by UTHSC. UTHSC is operating the West Tennessee Regional Forensic Center and the Shelby County Medical Examiner’s Office, resuming ... Read more

Veterinarians provide treatment to a small dog
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Wellness of Being

To improve personal health, the UT College of Veterinary Medicine is developing a comprehensive wellness program for students and its faculty and staff who serve as role models.

CTAS consultant Mike Stooksberry (right) talks to a county official.
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Elected Officials Orientation

Photo (above): CTAS consultant Mike Stooksberry (right) talks to a county official An estimated 1,000-plus were in attendance at the County Officials Orientation Program (COOP) organized by the County Technical ... Read more

Dentist Christina Rosenthal (HSC ’05)
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Determined Doctor

Christina Rosenthal encourages youth to dream big

LightRails installation
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Light Maker

Bill FitzGibbons brightens cityscapes with public art

The Dirty Guv'nahs perform at the Bijou theater in Knoxville
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Southern Gentlemen

Friendships made at UT led to formation of rock band The Dirty Guv'nahs

U.S. District Judge Pamela Reeves
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The Four H’s and Her Honor

U. S. District Court Judge Pamela Reeves got her start through 4-H

Jayne Wu and Shigetoshi Eda
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Quick Diagnosis

An innovative disease detection technology developed by UT Knoxville and UT Institute of Agriculture researchers is on its way to the marketplace.

Anthony Williams
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Twenty Years to Life

It took two botched police lineups, several erroneous witness statements and no physical evidence to lock up 14-year-old Anthony Williams for life in the shooting of a fellow teen he did not know. Twenty years later, a University of Tennessee at Chattanooga psychology professor helped unravel the case and set Williams free.

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Listen to Joe

The next four years for UT's president start in January with a huge vote of confidence, optimism and a big challenge.

Whether it is a crate of corn or a handful of squash, no amount of fruits and vegetables is too small to fill the void of those who need it most. Jean Hulsey, left, assists Mike Smith, a volunteer of the Society of St. Andrew. Smith transports the produce to East Tennessee shelters and food banks.
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Circle of Greater Good

Alliance of Women Philanthropists provides funding for UT Projects

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Is Video the Future?

One year into a two-year pilot program, UT’s test of the utility of new online learning technology compared to other online platforms currently in use has resulted in an additional ... Read more

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First Bredesen Scholars Graduate

The first two students to earn a new doctoral degree from the Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education graduated in May. The program was founded by former Gov. ... Read more