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Julio Freiere and family
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Freire Named New AD

Julio Freire, formerly the assistant/associate athletics director for development at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is the 12th athletics director in UT Martin history.

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Mighty Mini Hydrogen Car

A car the size of a shoebox powered by a hydrogen-air fuel cell has brought national recognition for a group of engineering students from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

Ag Day 2013
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Highest Honors for Alumnus

Three high honors have come Waymon Hickman’s way in the past year, and UT Chancellor of Agriculture Larry Arrington says they couldn’t be more fitting.

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Student Housing of the Future

A massive overhaul of student housing is being planned for the future at UT Knoxville.

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Special Training for TBI

After the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation Director Mark Gwyn saw what two of his crime-scene investigators learned from attending the UT National Forensic Academy (NFA), he wanted all TBI investigators to participate in the academy.

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Utensil University

UTHSC students can be proficient in their chosen field and still be lacking in one skill that might make a difference when it comes to getting hired.

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An East Tennessee Icon

By John W. Lacey With an easy-going demeanor and bone-dry humor, Bill Landry (Chattanooga ’72) makes everyone feel comfortable. He’s like the warm uncle we all wish we had, full ... Read more

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Tick Disease Expert

Jessica Harmon helped find culprit behind Heartland virus

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Welcome to the Discovery Park of America

UT Martin faculty, students help with exhibits

Anne Zachry, assistant professor of occupational therapy at UT Health Science Center and author of Retro Baby, plays with Gabriel (Gabe) Lewis, 1, son of Keisha Brooks (Martin ’98, HSC ’99), an assistant professor at UTHSC.
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Retro Baby

Bringing Up Baby the Old-Fashioned Way

At UTC's Advanced Vehicle Test Facility, a fuel cell bus takes a turn around the test track.
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An Efficient Ride

UTC engineers buses for the future

Remains Recovery Training
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Remains Recovery Training

The UT Law Enforcement Innovation Center has a new outdoor training facility that will allow police and other officials to learn about recovering and identifying skeletal remains by actually unearthing bones.

Pat Summitt Plaza dedication
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Honoring a Legend

Pat Summitt's legacy will forever be enshrined on the UT Knoxville campus with the addition of the Pat Summitt Plaza, which was dedicated in November 2013.

UTC Chamberlain Pavilion
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Chamberlain Pavilion dedicated

Reflecting the architecture of the former stadium and incorporating building elements from the original structure, Chamberlain Pavilion stands as a beautiful gateway to the new library.

UT Martin Postcards
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Views of the Past

More than 1,000 vintage postcards have a new home in UT Martin’s Paul Meek Library.

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High-Tech Root Canal Training

Photo caption: David Clement, left, director of the postgraduate program in the College of Dentistry, explains a procedure to a resident in a state-of-the-art operatory in the new Dentsply Tulsa ... Read more

Jerri Marr
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Facing the Fire

Alumna Jerri Marr exemplifies how the UT Institute of Agriculture serves people and communities and how institute students go on to serve their communities every day. Marr honed her leadership ... Read more

Beth Corum
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Chief People Officer

Beth Corum helps make bank best place to work.

Gayle Tate
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On the Trail

Gayle Tate treats Iditarod dogs.

Gorup of Survivors
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Uncovering Secrets

Investigation of a World War II Practice Invasion Lives on at UT.

Discover, Invent, Change
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Discover, Invent, Change

12 inventions at the University of Tennessee that make life better.

Eyes on LaFollette
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Eyes on LaFollette

Student photojournalism project in small-town Tennessee celebrates 20 years.

umbrella stand
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Journey of Life and Letters

Jon Manchip White was an author, screenwriter and spy.