Kaitlin Coyle

  • UT Scholar Part of Rare Etruscan Tomb Discovery

    UT Scholar Part of Rare Etruscan Tomb Discovery

    UT doctoral student Anna Catherine Gibbs’ archaeology research took her to Italy and the opening of an undisturbed tomb from the seventh century BCE. Anna Catherine Gibbs returned to Italy in the summer of 2025 for her seventh season of fieldwork on the San Giuliano Archaeological Research Project (SGARP), working with the team that lowered…

  • Scholar Spotlight: Vivian Swayne

    Scholar Spotlight: Vivian Swayne

    “I study policing, culture, housing insecurity, race, gender, and sexuality.” Vivian SwayneTeaching Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Sociology I am particularly interested in how various forms of communication, from the visual arts to social media, reinforce and challenge the dominant social order. Damaging misinformation and myths about marginalized groups circulate as factual, and my work interrogates the…

  • Harb Family Helps Launch Middle East Study Abroad

    Harb Family Helps Launch Middle East Study Abroad

    With the Harb family’s help, a new study abroad program to Jordan will immerse students in Palestinian history and culture, add perspective on global issues, and prepare students for international careers. Nearly 75 years after the first person of Palestinian descent graduated from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, a new program will allow students to…

  • Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium (ASUReS) 2026

    Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium (ASUReS) 2026

    Looking for another opportunity to share your work? The Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement (EUReCA), hosted by Undergraduate Research, Fellowships & Service-Learning, invites students from all majors to present their research or creative projects in a poster format on April 7th, 2026. Held each spring in the Student Union, EUReCA is a campus-wide event that brings…

  • Rats! Science Redefines Social Media Sensation

    Rats! Science Redefines Social Media Sensation

    The rodent that caused a sidewalk impression known as the “Chicago Rat Hole” likely was a squirrel, according to a UT animal researcher and his colleagues. An imprint of a rodent in concrete is more than a meme to an animal researcher from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and his collaborators. By investigating photos of…

  • Activities Grants Light Up Vol Spirit

    Activities Grants Light Up Vol Spirit

    Vols across arts and humanities interests find community and collaboration through wide-ranging organizations supported by student activities grants. Student-led organizations throughout the college and university offer Vols a wide range of opportunities to engage with each other on projects that enliven and enrich fellowship, friendship, and fun in campus life—all while connecting classroom insights and…

  • Scholar Spotlight: Leonardo Gentil Fernandes

    Scholar Spotlight: Leonardo Gentil Fernandes

    “I study organizations that use violence to achieve political goals. I am primarily interested in how these groups, which are not governments, cooperate with each other and how they sometimes act like governments.” Leonardo Gentil FernandesAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Political Science I use computational and statistical approaches to unearth generalizable patterns of behaviors among armed non-state…

  • Sinnreich Book Receives Prize

    Sinnreich Book Receives Prize

    Photo by Erik Campos Professor Helene Sinnreich’s book The Atrocity of Hunger: Starvation in the Warsaw, Łódź, and Kraków Ghettos during World War II was a shortlist finalist for the 2025 Sybil Halpern Milton Memorial Book Prize. The German Studies Association awards the prize every two years to the best book dealing with Nazi Germany…

  • Dear Maria Edgeworth: Digitizing Historical Letters

    Dear Maria Edgeworth: Digitizing Historical Letters

    A UT Digital Humanities team leads the Maria Edgeworth Letters Project to create a digital database of the author’s history-revealing correspondence. The UT faculty-led Maria Edgeworth Letters Project (MELP) will digitize the historic and extensive correspondence of the most commercially successful novelist from the Regency period, with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities…

  • College-Wide: Judith Anderson Herbert Writing Center

    College-Wide: Judith Anderson Herbert Writing Center

    Herbert Writing Center grows opportunities for helping Vols across campus develop professional writing skills. The Judith Anderson Herbert Writing Center expanded its student-focused mission this fall thanks to ongoing engagement from the Herbert family and a new status as a college-level center for comprehensive, cross-disciplinary writing support for Vols at all academic levels. The center…