Perspective #1
Answer: Percussion professor Andrew Bliss has a wide variety of mallets as his disposal when playing the vibraphone. (Photo by Lori Brown)
Answer: Percussion professor Andrew Bliss has a wide variety of mallets as his disposal when playing the vibraphone. (Photo by Lori Brown)
Coming from a high school in Illinois to enroll at UT was the first step toward a college experience that would shape the future of Rick Federico (’76), who today is board chairman and CEO for P. F. Chang Brands Inc.
Film expert Paul Harrill joined the faculty of the School of Art this year as the inaugural appointment of the Dee and Jimmy Haslam Professor of Art.
Undergrad student Jesse Weber explores UT’s research of pollution in China and the challenges of international collaboration.
Expanding opportunities for women, announcing new AAAS fellows, setting records, and reminiscing.
Big Orange Give is big success, and Dean Theresa Lee serves as an honorary Vols coach.
Kate Jones explains the inner workings of stars and how the atomic nucleus leaves its fingerprints on the chemical composition of the solar system.
Actress Valisia LeKae uses her UT degree in psychology to understand her characters. It’s clearly working: She recently earned a Tony nomination.
Zoom in on some engaging objects found around the college and try to guess what each object is before seeing the bigger picture.
Retired professor Alan Heilman has spent a lifetime getting up close and personal with plants—under the lens of his microscope and through the lens of his camera.
Alumni remember their most inspirational professors in the arts and sciences at UT.