
A Nation’s Promise
A forensic anthropologist searches the world for service members to keep the United States’ promise. Continue reading A Nation’s Promise
A forensic anthropologist searches the world for service members to keep the United States’ promise. Continue reading A Nation’s Promise
A UT researcher’s conclusion about remains found on a remote South Pacific island made headlines around the world this spring. Continue reading Earhart Findings Obtain Widespread Media Attention
In partnership with the UT Foundation, the Institute for Public Service hosted a neighborhood block party at IPS’ new offices in April. Continue reading Block Party for New Neighbors
Caps, gowns, commencement. Where do graduation traditions come from? Continue reading Graduation Rituals, Regalia and Traditions
The stunning 1,200 acres of woods, pastures, lakes and farmland will soon host 4-H campers and people of all ages looking for a great place to gather and learn. Continue reading New 4-H Camp
Twenty-four law enforcement officers wearing khaki pants and navy shirts are busy measuring, taking notes and poking yellow rods into various objects like car seats, windows, concrete, clothing and walls. Continue reading The People’s Experts
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. Continue reading Special Training for TBI
UT Knoxville’s Ayres Hall and Tyson House may be old, but they’re new to the National Register of Historic Places. Continue reading Old But Good
Twenty-four students from 10 universities completed the National Forensic Academy College Program, a joint venture between the University of Tennessee at Martin and the UT Law Enforcement Innovation Center. Continue reading College Crime Fighters
A nationally recognized fire forensic expert, David Icove earned three engineering degrees at UT Knoxville, including a doctorate, and now serves as a research professor in the College of Engineering. Continue reading Burning to Know