• SIS Celebrates 50th Anniversary of MSIS Program’s ALA Accreditation 

    Fifty years ago, the School of Information Sciences first went through the rigorous process of accrediting its Master of Science in Information Sciences program through the American Library Association—though at the time the degree was known as a Master of Science in Library Science. As society evolved, so have libraries and the field of information…

  • Comm Studies’ John Haas Creates Public Speaking App

    The first university-developed public speaking app, created by University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Associate Professor John Haas, aims to boost students’ confidence in their oratory skills outside of the classroom. Each semester, around 1,700 students take a public speaking course at UT, learning oratory skills and techniques that prepare them for presentations, speeches, or confidence in…

  • CCI Summer Global Programs Trips Give Students New Perspectives

    Twenty-two years ago, Professor Sam Swan established the very first study abroad program at the College of Communication and Information. That program grew and evolved into what is now Global Programs, which now consists of several trips every year that take students out of their comfort zones and into exciting new places. Goal 1 of…

  • PR Student’s Congressional Internship Inspires Him to Work in Public Service

    When Derrick Banks started working as an intern for Rep. Steven Cohen of District 9 in Tennessee this past summer, he thought he wanted to become a lobbyist. He walked out of that internship with a completely different outlook and goal for his future. “It was very eye-opening seeing the different issues that people in the…

  • Five CCI Faculty Earn Promotions

    Five faculty at the College of Communication and Information have earned promotions this year, each of which brings a unique perspective and valuable expertise to their classrooms and field. Here’s a little bit about them: School of Journalism and Electronic Media Distinguished Lecturer Melanie Faizer Faizer has been teaching courses in reporting, editing, and media…

  • CCI Welcomes 12 New Faculty Members in Fall 2022

    The College of Communication and Information is welcoming 12 new faculty members to its ranks this fall to support its growing student body. These faculty members bring a wealth of expertise and experience to CCI’s four schools and will help CCI to continue achieving its mission and fulfill the goals in its five-year strategic plan. Here’s…

  • Two SIS Grads Lead the Newly Relocated World Data System

    Two alumni of the School of Information Sciences master’s program have taken the lead at World Data System (WDS) International Program Office (IPO), which relocated headquarters to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville this year after a successful bid to have the international institution move from Japan to East Tennessee. Meredith Goins, who not only graduated…

  • JEM Launches New Major Concentrations, New Minors

    The School of Journalism and Electronic Media has added four new concentrations to its major and two new minors starting in fall 2022. The new concentrations are: creative media, news, science communication, and sports communication. The new minors are: digital media and broadcast meteorology—the latter of which is offered in collaboration with the Department of…

  • Carolyn Potlock Fulfills Lifelong Dream of Becoming a UT Graduate

    Carolyn Potlock, second from left, with her parents and son and her UT acceptance letter. From left: her father, Jay Potlock (’79); Carolyn; her son, Payton Potlock; and mother, Mary Kay Potlock. Carolyn Potlock (’22) had dreamed of becoming a Volunteer ever since she was a little girl watching college football by her father’s side.…

  • JEM Faculty’s ‘On the Sidelines’ Recognized as Outstanding Book by NCA

    When Journalism & Electronic Media Assistant Professor Guy Harrison was in his undergrad years, he wanted to be a sportscaster. As his knowledge and interests grew, he switched to studying the social aspects of sportscasting, specifically gender and race. Now, years of research that went into his book, “On the Sidelines” has been honored with…