This section of Dialogue features a roundup of outside media coverage faculty in our college received, as well as additional news items from departments. If you have a news item you would like included in the next Dialogue, please email Amanda Womac.
Humanities and Visual & Performing Arts
- The Daily Beacon: UT Students Hammer Away into Kate Gilmore’s Interactive Art Installation (Art)
- WVLT: Violins of Hope Knoxville Tour Continues at the Tennessee Theatre (Art)
- Film Comment: Interview: Paul Harrill (Art)
- WBIR: Navy to Hold First-Ever All-Female Flyover in East TN in Honor of Pioneer Capt. Rosemary Mariner (History)
- The Daily Beacon: Art Student Draws From Unjust Society For Work Inspiration (Art)
- The Daily Beacon: All the Art That’s Fit to Print: UGA Professor Shares Creative Processes with UT Students (Art)
Natural Sciences
- Science Daily: Record-breaking Salamander (Earth & Planetary Sciences)
- WBIR: Record-Breaking Salamander Found In East TN (Earth & Planetary Sciences)
- WKRN: Researchers At UT Discover Record-Breaking Salamander (Earth & Planetary Sciences)
- Geek.com: Record-Breaking Salamander Discovered by Researchers in Tennessee (Earth & Planetary Sciences)
- Wall Street Journal: Superbug From India Spread Far and Fast, Study Finds (Microbiology)
- SciNews: Record-Breaking Salamander Found in Tennessee (Earth & Planetary Sciences)
- Bioengineer.org: Why Charismatic, Introduced Species Are So Difficult to Manage (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology)
- Smithsonian.com: Prehistoric Crocodile Cousin Crushed the Bones of Its Prey Long Before T. Rex (Earth & Planetary Sciences)
- Bioengineer: Nature Prefers Asymmetrical Pollen Grains, Study Finds (Physics)
- Live Science: What Will Happen to the Opportunity Rover’s Dead Body on Mars? (Earth & Planetary Sciences)
- Los Angeles Times: For Scientists, the Ripple Effects of the Government Shutdown are Still Spreading (Chemistry)
- Sci-News: Nature Favors Production of Asymmetrical Pollen Grains (Physics)
Social Sciences
- Ag Fax (Harwood Schaffer and Daryll Ray): US Government Shutdown—Congress, President Need to Feel this Pain (Sociology)
- Fox News: Amelia Earhart Discovery? Researchers Eye Papua New Guinea ‘Wreck Site’ (Anthropology)
- Inside Higher Ed (N. Fadeke Castor and Bertin M. Louis Jr): The Two-Body Problem (Anthropology)
- Washington Post (Jana Morgan): Here are the 3 big shifts in Venezuela that you probably missed — and will change what comes next. (Political Science)
- News Sentinel: What Dr. Bill Bass Found in Bones of the Big Bopper (Anthropology)
- Daily Mail: Why Humans Love Horror: Study On Haunted House Attendees Reveals Harmless Scares Induce A ‘High State Of Emotional Arousal’ (Psychology)