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University of Memphis Magazine, 2015 Spring
Cover Story, "The Next Big Thing" by Greg Russell
Is there another Frederick W. Smith waiting to burst onto the scene in Memphis? Five UofM students might have the answer via innovative projects they are working on in the Crews Center for Entrepreneurship.
Also featured: The Columns Alumni Review
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2016 Fall
Cover Story, "War Stories: In Their Own Words" by Gabrielle Maxey
The UofM Magazine asked students and alumni who are veterans of combat to reflect on their military service.
Also featured: The Columns Alumni Review
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2016 Spring
Cover Story, "Eyes of the Tiger" photos by Justin Fox Burks
It has been said that live Tiger mascot TOM III’s roar can be heard from as far as two miles away. Take a listen …
Also featured: The Columns Alumni Review
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2017 Fall
Cover Story, "Renaissance Man" by Gabrielle Maxey, Photography by Trey Clark
A UofM professor’s big dream has breathed new life into a dying neighborhood.
Also featured: The Columns Alumni Review
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2017 Spring
Cover Story, "Cheers to Our champs" by Greg Russell
It is a tradition that began in 1987. The University of Memphis pom and cheer squads have established themselves as the best of the best, winning multiple national championships, more than any other team during that period. This year was no different as the cheer squad took home the national title with a stellar performance at the Universal Cheerleaders Association’s spirit squad championships in Orlando, Fla., in January.
Also featured: The Columns Alumni Review
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2018 Fall
Cover Story, "Cool Hand Luke" by Greg Russell
Hard work pays off for a recent University of Memphis graduate who accomplished something no one else at the UofM has done since 2005.
Also featured: The Columns Alumni Review
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2018 Spring
Cover Story, "Newly Minted" by Greg Russell
A Tiger legend returns to lead the Memphis basketball team to new heights.
Also featured, "Taking It To The Banks" by Gabrielle Maxey
Iconic director’s first film in a decade gives students an early intro to the craft of movie-making.
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2019 Fall
Cover Story, "2019 Men's Basketball Recruiting Class"
Hardaway and Co. have brought the No. 1 2019 recruiting class in the nation to campus. The group is formed by seven of the very best players in the country. That’s shifted an immense amount of focus to the University of Memphis as basketball season draws closer. For Hardaway, that’s at least one very big mission accomplished.
Also featured. "Learning from the Best" by Trent Shadid
Students in the UofM Lambuth Music & Entertainment program are receiving first-hand advice on how to succeed.
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2019 Spring
Cover Story, "Nurturing the Neighborhood" by Anita Houk
The University is creating a pipeline from labs on campus to research parks while giving a boost to the University District.
Also featured: The Columns Alumni Review
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2020 Fall
In this issue, "I Want To Go Where I Can Help" By David Waters, UofM Institute for Public Service Reporting, Illustration by Catherine Knowles
UofM alum Janice Ballard joined a group of health professionals helping fight COVID-19 in the Navajo Nation, one of the hardest hit areas in the world per capita.
Also featured, "Unearthing Ancient Egypt" by Trent Shadid
As an expert on ancient Egypt, the work of UofM history professor Suzanne Onstine is providing insight into the lives of everyday Egyptians.
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2020 Spring
Cover Story, "Changing the Narrative" by Trent Shadid
The UofM’s College of Education is striving to meet the challenges across the country in recruiting and retaining future teachers.
Also featured, "Preserving History"
Philanthropist and University of Memphis supporter Avron B. Fogelman donated to the University of Memphis the original copy of the historic speech Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered to the General Synod of the United Church of Christ in Chicago on July 6, 1965. The donation was officially made on January 15 — the 91st anniversary of King’s birth.
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2021 Fall
Cover Story, "A Tenure to Remember"
Dr. M. David Rudd is in his final academic year as the University of Memphis President after eight years of unprecedented development and growth.
Also featured, "Vinyl Revival" by Trent Shadid
Memphis Record Pressing, co-founded by business partners who met at the UofM, has grown into one of the largest manufacturers of vinyl records in North America.
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2021 Spring
Cover Story, "Academic Heisman" by Trent Shadid
Brady White, Memphis football's all-time winningest starting quarterback and a Ph.D. candidate, ended his career with the perfect honor.
Also featured, "The Gray Man" by Trent Shadid
UofM alumnus Mark Greaney has established himself among the top current novelists in his genre. Now, his work is set to become a Netflix adaptation starring Ryan Gosling.
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2021 Winter
Annual President's Report in honor of Rudi and Honey Scheidt.
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2022 Fall
Cover Story, "Off and Running"
Dr. Bill Hardgrave, the UofM's 13th President, entered his first full academic year on campus with a splash.
Also featured, "Paving the Way" by Trent Shadid
The University of Memphis Athletic Department announced Kerrick Jackson as its new head baseball coach in May, making him the first African American to lead the program.
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University of Memphis Magazine, 2022 Spring
Cover Story, "Research Renaissance" by Trent Shadid
In 1970, a vision was created for two flagship public research universities in Tennessee. A half-century later, the UofM made that a reality by reaching Carnegie R1 status behind a renewed emphasis on research.
Also featured, "Honoring Our Heroes"
During the fall 2021 semester, the University of Memphis honored three of the most prominent heroes in the history of the campus and larger Memphis community. Luther C. McClellan, Larry Finch and Maxine A. Smith will forever be commemorated on the UofM campus for their remarkable accomplishments as inspirational leaders, mentors and change-makers.
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