
Classroom to Battlefield
Despite having few individual records on UT students who fought in the Civil War, some jewels of information still remain.…

The Warrior Poets
The author and the soldier live in different worlds, but sometimes those worlds collide. On rare occasions, pen and sword…

On the Record: World War II to Watergate
A 1936 graduate of UT Knoxville, newsman Walter Pulliam covered major events of the 20th century. Pulliam, who turned 99…

Civil War on Campus
The Hill in Knoxville was quite a different place 150 years ago — not just because it was an earlier…

A Degree of Danger
U.S. Army Lt. Jeremiah Manning has a perfectly good excuse to put off finishing his master's degree in civil engineering.

It Helps to Remember
This was a good day for Mike and Molly Morel. Any day that their son, Brent, is remembered, is a…

Keeping the Lid on in Korea
When 4-star general Burwell Bell came to UT to speak, he was--for a time--just "B.B.," a friend, relative, and diehard…

To Protect and Serve
Jim Hammond is hopeful that the hundreds of cadets he has trained to be Iraqi police officers will make a…

In the Line of Fire
"There's no front line in Iraq. Everywhere we stayed was the front line," said Dr. Joan Sullivan, a member of…

