All posts by Michael Purdy

Harrowing Experiences May Require Counseling
The death of three people in the Knox County bus accident on December 2, 2014 will forever live on in […]

Making a Difference: Project GRAD
As the 2015 Project GRAD (Graduation Really Achieves Dreams) Summer Institute concludes another successful year, they are recognized as a […]

What’s a Side by Side Art Exhibition?
[nivoslider id=”2721″] Art Education 520, “Issues and Topics Current to the Field of Art Education” examines contemporary issues related […]
$15,000 Raised in Scholarship Funds by Partners in Sports
Partners in Sports held its 12th annual Scholarship Golf Tournament at Gettysvue Golf Club on June 22 and raised more […]
WalletHub.Com Panel of Experts Features CEHHS Faculty
WalletHub.Com, an online financial advisory website, constructed a panel of experts to answer questions regarding parenting; particularity being a father […]
Jeff Fairbrother Named SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Fellow
Jeff Fairbrother, interim department head and professor of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sports Studies has been named one of the 2015-16 […]

Early Learning Center Touts Ten Ideas to Foster Summer Learning
The Early Learning Center (ELC) encourages families to make summer a learning experience for your child. Summer can be a […]

TPTE Summer Reading Advice: Let Kids Choose What They Want to Read
“Let kids choose what they want to read,” says Anne McGill-Franzen, professor of Reading Education in the Theory and Practice […]
CEHHS Faculty Participate in Study Comparing Types of Play for Children
The College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences faculty are playing a large role in a recent study published in […]
UT Project GRAD Knoxville Summer Institute
75 students from Austin East and Fulton High Schools participated in this one-week, residential pre-college enrichment experience. The academic enrichment […]