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Visiting a Former President's Childhood Home





Sarah Gardial is vice provost for faculty affairs at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She has been UT since 1986 and previously was the associate dean for academic programs in the College of Business Administration and professor in the Department of Marketing and Logistics.

Gardial sent this photo of herself in front of former President Bill Clinton’s childhood home in Hot Springs, Ark. – which is also Gardial’s hometown.

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