On a relatively cool morning, at least for July, a group of middle schoolers are playing soccer on a makeshift pitch on the Humanities Lawn at the University of Tennessee, …
Rebekah Goode
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There’s a cloud of increased anxiety and other mental health issues looming over childhood. That cloud grew with the pandemic and is continuing to loom because of a critical national …
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Kirsten Salonga graduated from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and minor in Secondary Education (VolsTeach). Through the VolsTeach …
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Story by Rebekah Goode | Photos by Bryan Hill Standing on the summit of Mount Everest, Bryan Hill (’08) and his fellow climbers had the entire ridge to themselves. They …
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Chancellor’s Honors and Academic Awards Banquet Recognizes Outstanding Achievements Students, faculty, and staff from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) received numerous accolades for …
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Tamika Catchings, one of the most highly decorated Lady Vols in University of Tennessee, Knoxville, history and WNBA basketball legend, will speak at the College of Education, Health, and Human …
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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Education, Health & Human Sciences is pleased to announce that Kimberly Wolbers, co-director of Undergraduate Studies and professor of Deaf Studies in the Department of …
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Hello, my name is Alyssa Sasport but I go by Aley*. I am a senior in the UT FUTURE Program. The year I first came to UT FUTURE, I was at …
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Partners in Sports, the student organization for Sport Management majors at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) capped off a successful year for …
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The College of Education, Health & Human Sciences (CEHHS) is pleased to announce that Jud Laughter, associate professor of English education in the Department of Theory & Practice in Teacher Education, has …