College of Education, Health and Human Sciences| Accolades
In the hallowed halls where aspiring teachers learn, the Educators Hall of Honor represents all those who have passed along knowledge, understanding, creativity, and the joy of learning from one generation to the next. By touching the lives of others, educators make the world a better place for generations to come. The preparation of educators...| Accolades
A story by Gianna Noble, a student in the Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies The most eye opening and impactful experience of my life, thus far, was spending three weeks of my summer in Mombasa, Kenya, with International Medical Aid. As a Kinesiology major on the pre-med track, I've always anticipated studying abroad,...| Accolades
This summer, VolsTeach alumna Kirsten Salonga (’17) ventured back into the wild in search of ways to expand her classroom's reach through inquiry-based science. In stark contrast to her last excursion to Alaska, Salonga—an ESOL (English to Speakers of Other Languages) Environmental Science & Biology teacher at Justice High School in Falls Church, Virginia—journeyed to...| Accolades
UT Knoxville Alumni recently unveiled the 2024 class of Volunteer 40 Under 40 award winners. This year’s class included five alumni from the College of Education, Health & Human Sciences.…| Accolades
Story by Vanessa Slay (’23) When Tony Brown (’00) was a child, he dreamed of one day bringing people together for the Olympic games. And while that particular dream has…| Accolades
Barry Allen Barry Allen is a two-time graduate of UT and a strong supporter of CEHHS and the Haslam College of Business. He serves as the CEO and is on…| Accolades
A unique resource guide for historically underrepresented populations in Knoxville CEHHS is taking a page from history to help Vols learn more about and support underrepresented populations in the community.…| Accolades
There’s a cloud of increased anxiety and other mental health issues looming over childhood. That cloud grew with the pandemic and is continuing to loom because of a critical national…| Accolades
Story by Jennifer Joh Trustees of the William T. Grant Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, the Doris Duke Foundation and the Bezos Family Foundation have approved funding for the winners of…| Accolades
For Shelby Guthrie and Jackson Graham, a love of Tennessee Vols athletics sparked a love that went beyond the game. While attending the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Shelby and Jackson…| Accolades
Kirsten Salonga graduated from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and minor in Secondary Education (VolsTeach). Through the VolsTeach program, Kirsten was able to earn licensure to teach secondary Science while completing her bachelor's degree, and today, she is an ESOL (English to Speakers of...| Accolades