The University of Tennessee (UT)

(Knoxville, TN)

The U of Tennessee is a public, comprehensive university. Founded as a private college in 1794, it became the first campus of the University of Tennessee in 1879. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources, Architecture & Design, Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Communications, Education, Engineering, Human Ecology, Law, Nursing, Social Work, and Veterinary Medicine and the Schools of Biomedical Sciences and Information Sciences. Its 533-acre campus is located in Knoxville.

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1996

A strong community is not unlike a computer. It needs good hardware—transportation, housing and infrastructure—and software—education, health care, and workforce development. A groundbreaking study conducted by UT researchers sheds light on the strengths and weaknesses of communities in Appalachia.

1996

Jay Rubenstein—Rhodes Scholar, history professor, and only the second UT faculty member to have won the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship—recently published a book "Armies of Heaven: The First Crusade and the Quest for Apocalypse."

1996
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1996
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  • Electric Bike Sharing Stations Generating Data
  • UT is home to the nation's first fully-automated electric bike sharing stations thanks to civil and environmental engineering assistant professor Chris Cherry. Electric-assist bikes have an electric motor in the hub and allows users to go up hills with more ease. Cherry and his team are collecting data on a number of questions related to safety, environmental impact and travel behavior to see if electric bikes could become more popular here in the US.
1996

Make Orange Green Tip of the Week: Game consoles use 5 times the power of DVD players to play a movie. Consider watching movies on a DVD player or the Internet instead. Find more sustainable living tips at greenguide.utk.edu

1996
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1996

Catherine Higgs, associate professor of history, is the Quest Scholar of the Week for May 21, 2012.

1996
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1996
has added a new Video
  • Electric Bike Sharing Stations Generating Data
  • UT is home to the nation's first fully-automated electric bike sharing stations thanks to civil and environmental engineering assistant professor Chris Cherry. Electric-assist bikes have an electric motor in the hub and allows users to go up hills with more ease. Cherry and his team are collecting data on a number of questions related to safety, environmental impact and travel behavior to see if electric bikes could become more popular here in the US.
1996

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