Tennessee Today: Partnerships That Make a Difference, ‘Charlie Chan’ Lecture, Niederhauser Honored
September 01, 2015
Partnerships That Make a Difference: Child Support Employment and Parenting Programs For some parents, navigating the child-support system while looking for a job and establishing a healthy and strong relationship with their children is difficult. The Child Support Employment and Parenting Program supports non-custodial parents in Knox County who are interested in finding and maintaining employment and developing stronger relationships with their children. Read more...
Niederhauser to be Inducted as Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing Victoria Niederhauser, dean of the College of Nursing, has been named to the American Academy of Nursing's 2015 Class of New Fellows. Niederhauser is being recognized for innovations that create seamless academic progression for nurses, building strategic partnerships to enhance learning and practice, and implementing programs to improve access to care for vulnerable and rural populations. Read more...
Secretary of Commerce Visits UT Partner IACMI The U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Penny Pritzker, visited the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation Thursday as part of a two-day tour of the institutes that make up the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation. Read more...
Dawn Szymanski, associate professor of psychology, co-wrote an article for The Conversation about how the working environment of "breastaurants"—places like Twin Peaks, Hooters, and Spice Rack—affect the emotional well-being of its female employees. Read more...