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      UT’s Deaf Studies Program Prepares Role Models

      UT Supports K–8 ESL Students Across Region

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  • News
  • Alumni
    • Alumnus Named NFF National-Scholar Athlete and Campbell Trophy…

      Alumna Named Tennessee Teacher of the Year

      Leveling the Playing Field

      Seeing Beautiful

      “It’s All About the Kids!” High Fives for…

  • Education and Society
    • Alumna Named Tennessee Teacher of the Year

      UT’s Deaf Studies Program Prepares Role Models

      $1 Million Grant Bringing Culturally Relevant Robotics to…

      Resources and Support from Our Experts During the…

      CSPS Launches Global Disability Rights Advocacy Project

  • Outreach
    • Make Every Bite Count: New Dietary Guidelines from…

      Opioid Research Provides Experiential Learning for Students

      Collaboration is Key for Faculty Combating Substance Misuse

      $1 Million Grant Bringing Culturally Relevant Robotics to…

      Resources and Support from Our Experts During the…

  • Research and Discovery
    • Opioid Research Provides Experiential Learning for Students

      TPTE Faculty Member Receives Grant for NEH Initiative

      CEHHS Faculty Members Named Among World’s Top 2…

      Collaboration is Key for Faculty Combating Substance Misuse

      Super Foods That Boost Your Immunity

  • Students
    • Alumnus Named NFF National-Scholar Athlete and Campbell Trophy…

      UT’s Deaf Studies Program Prepares Role Models

      UT Supports K–8 ESL Students Across Region

      Leveling the Playing Field

      Into the Light

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  • The Learning Hub

    by rebekahlong March 19, 2020

    Photography by Dani Rose Thibus Across the Southeast, early childhood educators are visiting UT’s Early Learning Center (ELC) to learn about designing early learning experiences for young children. A part…

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  • Appalachian Spring

    by rebekahlong March 19, 2020

    Written By Addie Morton Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management students get hands-on experience planning a gala event. In April 2019, the “for students, by students” Appalachian Spring fundraiser generated over…

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  • Leveling the Playing Field

    by rebekahlong March 19, 2020

    Written by Brian Canever | Photo by Kellye McMillan What always puts a smile on Nick Giecek’s face is the way the students look at each other the first day…

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  • Seeing Beautiful

    by rebekahlong March 19, 2020

    Written by Brooks Clark (Originally published in Torchbearer magazine) Lydia Mays (’01, ’02) was an assistant professor in Georgia State University’s Department of Early Childhood Education when her life hit…

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  • Research Roundup

    by rebekahlong March 19, 2020

    Research from the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences is getting widespread attention. Take a look at some of our faculty’s latest work and where it has turned up…

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  • On a Mission to Make an Impact

    by rebekahlong March 19, 2020

    Written by Whitney Heins Many children want to be an astronaut when they grow up. Or a professional basketball player. Or a famous singer. Not Ellen McIntyre. Growing up in…

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  • When Students Go Hungry

    by rebekahlong March 19, 2020

    College students in southern Appalachia are affected by food insecurity at a higher rate than the national average, which can translate into poor academic performance and unhealthy spending habits and…

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  • Into the Light

    by rebekahlong March 19, 2020

    Written by Brian Canever (’15) | Photography by Steven Bridges After a near suicide attempt two years ago, Lady Vol swimmer, Maddy Banic, came back to win a national championship…

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  • FUTURE in Action

    by rebekahlong March 19, 2020

    Written by Addie Morton As a FUTURE student, Landen Greene thoroughly enjoyed his internship in the Thornton Athletics Student Life Center and being around student–athletes, so much so that he…

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  • VolsTeach for Appalachia

    by rebekahlong March 19, 2020

    Written by Addie Morton UT and Pellissippi State Community College have come together to help bring STEM teachers to classrooms in Appalachia. VolsTeach for Appalachia aims to grow and diversify…

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