The Conversation: Teaching positive psychology skills at school may be one way to help student mental health and happiness
Science has shown that people can adopt strategies to feel happier.
Science has shown that people can adopt strategies to feel happier.
Refugees in Central and East Africa have watched their food rations be cut to unsustainably low levels.
Different isotopes behaved slightly differently during each stage of Earth’s formation.
The experiment of American democracy will never be finished so long as the promise of equality and liberty for all remains anywhere unfulfilled.
Being included on the list is an indication of the significant impact faculty members have had in their fields.
UT had six faculty members among the 2023 Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers.
As commencement approaches at UT, five Vols took a moment to express how the university’s faculty have influenced their educational journeys.
Inanimate objects are believed to transform not only into sacred things but also into active, living beings who can see, hear, taste and respond to the concerns of those who worship them.
The National Institute of Justice has awarded two grants to UT’s Forensic Anthropology Center.
National Park management policy treats commemorative works as historic features reflecting “the knowledge, attitudes, and tastes of the persons who designed and placed them.”
While settler colonial policies can include genocide, they take many forms.
Reducing stress in plants could help improve crop production to feed the world’s population.