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  • More than Math

    by Michael Purdy October 9, 2014

    When the state of Tennessee named Knox County AP calculus teacher Wanda Lacy as 2013–14 Teacher of the Year, officials highlighted her sensational student success rate. Lacy (BS ’71, MS …

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  • Bon Appetit!

    by Accolades Staff October 9, 2014

    Based in the Department of Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management, the Culinary Institute prepares students for dynamic jobs in the food industry through partnerships and real-world practice. A concentration in …

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  • Get Fruved

    by Accolades Staff September 25, 2014

    A cooperative initiative between the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences and 4-H Extension aimed at empowering college students to create obesity prevention programs for their peers and high …

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  • Stemming the Summer Reading Setback

    by Accolades Staff September 27, 2013

    By David Brill We’ve all heard the proverb: “Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he eats for a lifetime.” Two …

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  • The Right Start

    by Accolades Staff September 27, 2013

    CEHHS students have ample opportunity for internships and experiences to help them get off on the right foot when it comes to their future careers. COWS, CHEESE, AND MARKETING What does …

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  • In the Heart of Los Angeles

    by Accolades Staff September 11, 2013

    By Cassandra J. Sproles He was falling in too deep. School—especially a middle school—should’ve been a safe place where Danny wouldn’t have to worry about drugs or violence or gangs. …

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  • Practicing What We Teach

    by Accolades Staff September 11, 2013

    For decades, classroom experience has been recognized as one of the most influential components of teacher preparation. The Department of Theory and Practice in Teacher Education (TPTE) is taking the …

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  • DeSensi Honored for Diversity Efforts

    by Accolades Staff September 11, 2013

    Joy DeSensi, the associate dean of the UT Graduate School and a professor of kinesiology, recreation, and sport studies, received the inaugural diversity award from the North American Society of …

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  • Learning the Circus Arts

    by Accolades Staff May 22, 2013

    From the top of a pair of stilts, it’s easy to see the change that has come to Pond Gap Elementary School since the University-Assisted Community School (UACS) began in …

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  • Capturing the Revolution

    by Accolades Staff May 21, 2013

    The Egyptian revolution became real for Professor Brian Barber (Child and Family Studies) when he first visited Cairo in February 2011. It became even more real when the sting of …

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  • College of Education, Health and Human Sciences
  • Child and Family Studies
  • Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
  • Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies
  • Nutrition
  • Retail, Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • Theory and Practice in Teacher Education
  • Public Health
  • Educational Psychology and Counseling

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