Pilot study indicates couples may benefit from shared workouts by Amy Blakely To live happily ever after, couples may vow to support each other through better or worse, richer or …
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by Leah Powell Health and movement tracking has come a long way from the pedometers people once wore on their hips to count their steps. Contemporary fitness trackers like Apple …
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Many of us associate the term “influencer” with someone with a large following on social media, such as Instagram or Facebook, who sets trends or promotes products. But did you …
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Two venerated institutions of higher learning—UT and Knoxville College—stand just over a mile apart in downtown Knoxville. As the institutions work together to advance reaccreditation of the historically Black college, …
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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. Hollie Raynor, CEHHS associate dean for …
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Story by Leah Powell | Illustrations by Rebekah Goode In recent years, there has been much discussion around how data is captured, used, and stored—and not just by large corporations. …
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by Rebekah Goode From the moment Tyler White was tall enough to see over the counter—probably even before then—he’s been in the kitchen. It’s in his blood, a paternal inheritance. …
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by Jennifer Russomanno, Assistant Professor of Practice When my partner and I started 2 Chicks and a Farm in 2012, it was partially because we recognized a need to bring …
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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 …
