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Dr. Susan Knowles Retires

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Best wishes to longtime Center staff member Dr. Susan Knowles, who has transitioned to retirement. Dr. Knowles has worked on numerous projects around the state and is a leading authority on the marble industry of East Tennessee, which was the subject of her dissertation. Her work on path-breaking digital partnership projects includes Shades of Gray and Blue , Landscape of Liberation , and Trials, Triumphs, and Transformations. We wish Susan all the best in her next chapter!

Susan Knowles, center, collaborates with Jo Ann McClellan, left, and Ken Middleton, right, on the Places, Perspectives digital collection.

 

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