Military

Classroom to Battlefield

Classroom to Battlefield

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

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The Warrior Poets

The Warrior Poets

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

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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…

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Civil War on Campus

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

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With the Web, There's a Way

With the Web, There’s a Way

More students enjoy the flexibility of online courses.

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We Come in Peace

We Come in Peace

UT alumni in the Tennessee National Guard help Afghan farmers help themselves

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A Degree of Danger

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.

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It Helps to Remember

It Helps to Remember

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

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Keeping the Lid on in Korea

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…

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To Protect and Serve

To Protect and Serve

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

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In the Line of Fire

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…

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