Alum Wins Prize, Makes History
Brad Nichols (’14) has always been fascinated with the stark duality of the German historical experience. “The Germans have obviously enriched our world with an almost unparalleled track record of...
Brad Nichols (’14) has always been fascinated with the stark duality of the German historical experience. “The Germans have obviously enriched our world with an almost unparalleled track record of...
Margaret Lazarus Dean, director of the creative writing program in the Department of English, learned to write fiction. Her latest book, however, is a work of creative nonfiction, which is...
Stephen Collins-Elliott spent the 2015-16 academic year as a fellow at the UT Humanities Center, which not only allowed him to work on his book manuscript, but also gave him...
John Nolt—a self-described nerd—began his career in the Department of Philosophy teaching philosophical logic. However, like Marvel comic characters, such as Spider-Man, have shown us over the years, some nerds...
Vejas Liulevicius is the director of a small, but vital component of the College of Arts and Sciences: the Center for the Study of War and Society, housed in the...
Anita Clay is another student success story from the College Scholars Program. The exceptional students in this program continue to prove that they are among the most talented, interesting, and highly- achieving students at UT
More violence in the Middle East. More land and lives lost. The sudden rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (al-Sham), or ISIS, has left most of the world terrified and baffled.
Summer internships at Volkswagen Chattanooga allow students to apply their German language and culture knowledge while gaining valuable career experience.
Students enrolled in the Gulu Service and Study Abroad Program earn six credit hours while providing valuable community service.
UT Humanities Center joins sponsorship of program to prepare high school students to be active and engaged citizens in their local and global communities.
David Housewright’s fascination with Roman culture and interest in Latin was inspired by his high school Latin teacher, Joyce McFall.
Now in its second year, UT’s Humanities Center is enabling scholarship and teaching in the humanities to flourish.