Preservationists debut list of endangered sites in 16 ET counties
KNOXVILLE - This morning, the East Tennessee Preservation Alliance announced its first-ever regional list of endangered historic sites.
View ArticleAnnouncements: July 25
Musicn Pistol Creek Catch of the Day - "Alive After Five" concert, 6 p.m. Friday, July 30, Knoxville Museum of Art, 1050 World's Fair Park. Cost: $4-$8. Info: 865-525-6101 or www.knoxart.org.
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Penny Performancesn Museum of East Tennessee History- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays, 601 S. Gay St. 865-215-8224.
View ArticleUT honors William Bass in building dedication
KNOXVILLE - The University of Tennessee dedicated a new forensic anthropology building today, named for William Bass, the former professor who famously founded the Body Farm research center.
View ArticleC-SPAN channels featuring Knoxville this weekend
Two C-SPAN cable channels are featuring Knoxville this weekend after visiting the city in early October as part of a traveling "2011 Local Cities Tour."
View ArticleReal Estate Transfers - 4/22/12
Taken from the index of Knox County’s Register of Deeds office, representing real estate transactions recently recorded.
View ArticleHigher education briefs: May 30
The University of Tennessee Center for Educational Leadership is recognizing five individuals for contributing significantly to education through innovative work, leadership, learning and service.
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Job Fair: Tupelo Honey Cafe, the Asheville, N.C.-based restaurant that's opening a location on Market Square, will host a job fair from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Sysco Knoxville, 900 Tennessee Ave....
View ArticleNew program will expand UT department's focus in international human rights
In Uganda, the question of whether to exhume the discarded remains of victims killed by the Lord’s Resistance Army is not an easy one. Two University of Tennessee researchers spent last summer talking...
View ArticleEditorial: Projects such as Body Farm pay off academically
The University of Tennessee’s Forensic Anthropology Center — better known as the “Body Farm” — is raising its already high profile by conducting research into mass grave sites.
View ArticleDespite exhaustive efforts, some bodies never get identified
They are not caskets, just plain brown cardboard boxes. There were no flowers. No eulogies. They were not lowered into the earth. They are stacked in neat, tight rows on gray metal shelves at the...
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