News from the UT College of Arts and Sciences
News from the UT College of Arts and Sciences
The University of Tennessee Knoxville College of Arts & Sciences
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A Look Back: The 1982 World’s Fair Podcast

Forty years after the world came to Knoxville, UT historians are remembering the 1982 World’s Fair by exploring its historical significance and legacy through a series of podcasts hosted by WUOT. 

Celebrating Juneteenth

The 40th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade will take place on June 20, 2022, and all UT faculty, staff, and students are invited to join the festivities. Sign up today!

SPOTLIGHTS

Finding Hidden Physics

Tova Holmes, assistant professor of physics, received a Department of Energy Early Career Research award for her work in particle physics. Read more about her research.

Brown Selected for Visiting Fellow in Glasgow

Michelle Brown, professor of sociology, will spend the summer investigating Scotland’s historical ties to slavery and its effects on present day punishment. Learn about her Fellowship focus.

New Leadership in Theatre

Ken Martin will join the UT community in August as the new Clarence Brown Theatre artistic director and head of the Department of Theatre. Read more about our new theater director.

Horn Receives Honor from Association of Geographers

Sally Horn, professor of geography, was honored for her significant contributions in the area of paleoenvironmental change research in underexplored neotropical regions. Learn about her research.

Wu Receives 2022 BSSw Fellow Honorable Mention

Quisheng Wu, professor of geography, was recognized for his work on geospatial data science and open-source software development. Read more about his work in data science.

Derrberry Investigates Heat Waves and Avian Populations

Understanding how birds respond to climate change is a critical area of research that scientists are racing to understand. Read about what Derryberry and colleagues discovered.

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Interested in elevating your department's social media presence? The college communications team can help! Email us to learn more about resources, tools, and training programs we have available for all college faculty and staff.

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1403 Circle Drive
Phone: 865-974-5332
Website: artsci.utk.edu
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