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Alumni Notes

Alumni Notes

Alumni Notes

January 30, 2014 by artsciweb

Alumni Notes

After receiving the doctorate in special education from UT in 2014, Don McMahon (‘99) is now an assistant professor of special education at Washington State University in Pullman, WA.

Alex Perkins (‘06) has just started a tenure-track position at Notre Dame University (Department of Biological Sciences and Eck Institute for Global Health). He earned the Ph.D. in population biology from the University of California, Davis, in 2011, followed by three years of postdoctoral research also at Davis.

Clinton Elmore (‘14), a graduate student in journalism and electronic media at UT, participated in the Medal of Honor project and the Medal of Honor documentary this past fall.

Lisa Coffman’s (‘85) latest book of poetry, Less Obvious Gods, was published by Iris Press (Oak Ridge, TN) in 2013.

In the Low Houses, Heather Dobbins’s (‘97) first book of poetry has recently been published by Alabaster Leaves Publishing.

Dennis E. Perkins (’89) is the Academy Director at the Knoxville Children’s Theater.

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