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Baja Car Team U of M engineering students gain real world experience and have fun in the process. |
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Tapping Your Potential From ghost-hunting to ballroom dancing, the U of M’s Continuing Education program has something for everyone. |
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Operation Smile U of M alumnus Mickey Bernstein sends victims of domestic abuse away with a better outlook on life. |
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University Libraries New technology, customer service and an open environment help the U of M Libraries focus on the needs of users. |
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Earning Their Stripes Each U of M student to wear Tiger mascot Pouncer's suit has put his own paw print on the role. |
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TERRA U of M students have designed a sustainable, high performance house that is the greenest in the state. |
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Gambling Clinic The U of M Gambling Clinic is researching gambling and helping those with gambling problems. |
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Tag Team Two U of M English professors combine to examine medical communication. |
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Dreaming, Thinking, Doing 682 graduates carry the U of M motto into the future. |
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You’re Not Doomed U of M professor Mark Conley volunteers his time and expertise to help at-risk kids with their reading skills. |
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Nursing Abroad U of M nursing students tour Europe to study international healthcare. |
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The New UC Take a sneak peek at the U of M's new "living room." |
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Writing a Wrong The U of M's Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice is helping to make a difference in the community. |
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Archaeology Camp The U of M's Department of Earth Sciences uses cutting-edge technology to unearth a 1000-year-old Indian village. |
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Naval ROTC The NROTC’s 2nd annual drill meet was the second-largest in the nation. |
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The U of M Reading Program Connect with the U of M community through its reading program. |
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Bilingual Learning The Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice is ahead of its time teaching about Latinos and the criminal justice system. |
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Badges of Honor The U of M's Helen Hardin Honors Program attracts the best and brightest students. |
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Europe Travels U of M students traveled to Europe this spring to tour locations where the Holocaust occurred. |
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A Peace of the Puzzle U of M alumni are doing their part in promoting peace while improving living conditions for the less fortunate around the world. |
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Distance Learning From Disney World to the catwalk, from Washington, D.C. to a prestigious opera company, U of M students shine brightly in high-caliber internships. |
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Triumphant Treks Dr. David Spencer, professor of trumpet and jazz studies at the U of M, is inspiring his students from all over the world. |
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A Paper Trail U of M professor of English donates more than 15,000 manuscripts, letters and other items to the Memphis Public Library. |
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Dollars and Sense U of M director of the Center for Economic Education discusses economic literacy and its importance in today’s classrooms. |
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Talking Heads U of M reseachers are using computer software that features animated “agents” to optimize learning in classroom settings. |
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AutoWitness The U of M Computer Science Department is working on the next generation of theft recovery devices. |
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Alaska People U of M's Dr. Andrei Znamenski writes about the people who shaped our 49th state. |
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‘Three Rs’ A collaborative program between the College of Education, College of Arts and Sciences and Memphis City Schools is proving valuable in teacher education. |
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Cyrano The U of M Theatre Department teams up with Theatre Memphis to produce the classic love story of Cyrano de Bergerac. |
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Presidential Inauguration U of M Vice President of Student Affairs offers a first-person view of the Presidential Inauguration. |
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High Note Mikah Meyer, a Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music performance major, hits a high note in his musical career. |
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China Travels A group of U of M students and faculty traveled to China and brought back memories that will last a lifetime. |
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Scholarships U of M scholarships are benefiting students in unexpected ways. Find out how they are giving back to the community. |
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Magdala U of M Music professor Dr. John Baur's second full-length opera is inspired by The Da Vinci Code. |
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Music to the Ears A U of M senior who has received national acclaim for his music ability is striving to make a difference in jazz. |
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KneeSIM A Biomedical Engineering professor is developing software that will improve the orthopedic surgery of knee replacements. |
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Engineering Scholarships The Herff College of Engineering at the U of M offers a number of scholarships that benefit students and the industry. |
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Building Blocks U of M researchers and students target several neighborhoods throughout Memphis for their latest community-based initiatives. |
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Sustainable Technology The U of M campus is going green and, together with community partners, is promoting sustainability through technology. |
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Smart Tennessee The U of M is helping teachers across the state teach financial literacy to students. |
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Weighty Issues Three U of M professors are using research designed to trim down the problem of childhood obesity in the U.S. |
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Rapid Deployment A new technology created by U of M researchers is helping U.S. Army doctors battle complex injuries caused by war. |
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Earthquake Research Researchers from the U of M and the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics team up for a seismic experiment along the Mississippi River. |
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The U of M Reading Program Connect with the U of M community through its reading program. |
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A Healthy Choice The U of M's Loewenberg School of Nursing is producing top leaders in the field of health care. |
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Frosh Faces Frosh Camp ignites incoming freshmen with Tiger Pride before they set foot on campus. |
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Clearing the Wires Psychology professor Charles Blaha develops a new technology to help Parkinson's Disease sufferers. |
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Speak Easy The School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology at the U of M offers hope to those with a problem that can greatly hinder an individual's life. |
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Centennial Seniors U of M Freshmen start their great college adventure with music, spirit and information. |
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South Memphis Renaissance Initiative Architecture students at the U of M are part of a unique collaboration working to revitalize and bring change to a Memphis community. |
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Alternative Spring Break Five U of M students volunteered their break time in Amarillo, Texas to bring service and spirit to a community in need. |
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