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  • Hannah Collins holds her Rocky Top award.

    Collins Takes the Vol Spirit to the Second Mile

    Alumna Hannah Collins built her successful business on language and communications skills honed in the College of Arts and Sciences. Hannah Collins shaped her path as an entrepreneur on the strong communications skills and cultural understanding she developed as a Spanish major at UT. Early goals of possibly working at the United Nations grew into…

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  • Florence Dery, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies.

    Scholar Spotlight: Florence Dery

    “I study how things like where people live, work, and go to school affect health. My goal is to understand the social conditions or non-medical factors that cause unfair differences in health.” Florence DeryAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Africana Studies There is a growing recognition that health inequities are not just biological or behavioral but deeply rooted…

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  • Carolyn Ibberson, Assistant Professor of Microbiology.

    NIH Grant Supports UT Research on Chronic Wounds

    Assistant Professor Carolyn Ibberson is investigating the interaction of microbes to discover what might prevent infection and promote healing. Assistant Professor Carolyn Ibberson at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has received a four-year, $1.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to support research on infections in chronic wounds. The R35 Maximizing Investigators’ Research…

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  • Associate Professor of English Bill Hardwig.

    Cormac McCarthy Scholar Analyzes Author’s Language

    Associate Professor Bill Hardwig’s new book, How Cormac Works, explores the author’s unique literary style and experimentation with words. Associate Professor Bill Hardwig recalls being spellbound when he first read Cormac McCarthy’s descriptions in a novel, and for nearly two decades he has been introducing students at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, to the author’s…

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  • Water falls from a mini waterfall into a pond.

    Mead’s Quarry Research Reveals Toxic Algae Drivers

    UT research into a pink algae bloom that closed the popular swimming area at Ijams Nature Center in 2024 is providing insight into how the organisms thrive.  Researchers from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, who quantified high toxin levels during a 2024 pink algae bloom at Mead’s Quarry Lake have published a new study identifying…

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  • Chuck Price, Research Assistant Professor.

    Scholar Spotlight: Chuck Price

    “I use physics to study how natural selection shapes the geometry of plants, in particular branching patterns in trees, and how communities of trees fit together.” Chuck PriceResearch Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) Using physical models based on idealized fluid distribution networks, I study how natural selection has shaped the geometry of…

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  • Bill McClanahan, Assistant Professor.

    McClanahan is Critical Criminologist of the Year

    Bill McClanahan has been recognized as Critical Criminologist of the Year for his published research and teaching. Assistant Professor Bill McClanahan, Department of Sociology, is a co-recipient of the American Society of Criminology’s Division on Critical Criminology & Social Justice (DCCSJ), 2025 Critical Criminologist of the Year Award. McClanahan’s contributions was honored at the DCCSJ…

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  • Associate Professor Matt Buehler, at right, with Shannon Holland, president of the Downtown Rotary Club of Knoxville.

    Buehler Earns Rotary Peace Fellowship

    Matt Buehler was named as a 2026 Peace Fellow by Rotary International. Matt Buehler, chair of Middle East Studies and associate professor in the Department of Political Science, was named a 2026 Peace Fellow by the Rotary International Foundation. Nominated by the Downtown Rotary Club of Knoxville, Buehler will serve as a Peace Fellow in…

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  • A student walks up The Hill with Ayres Hall in the background during a morning campus walk on August 27, 2025.

    Centers Build Writing, Math, and Chemistry Confidence

    Support from the College of Arts and Sciences helps students strengthen foundations, solve problems, and hone critical thinking. Find Academics Help Here Check out these websites for information about the services, hours, and more. The Judith Anderson Herbert Writing Center has multiple in-person locations on campus and offers online appointments too. The Math Place is…

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  • UT Classics Club organized a costume contest for the 2025 Latin Day where five UT students dressed as Latin senators. From left to right: Madeline Claire Delhomme, Lauren Wood, Virgil Voyles, Reese Reiley, and Cynthia Hazelton.

    UT’s Latin Day Brings Hundreds to Knoxville Campus

     The Department of Classics shows middle and high school students from East Tennessee the wonders of the ancient world and career opportunities in classics. The annual Latin Day at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has been inspiring hundreds of young scholars from area middle and high schools for generations and supporting their teachers. “The event…

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