Graduate Supply Chain Program Ranked Third in Nation
The graduate supply chain program is ranked third in the United States, according to a report from a leading industry company.
The graduate supply chain program is ranked third in the United States, according to a report from a leading industry company.
Irish tunes and hot Latin beats are on tap for the next faculty chamber series concert at UT on Sunday, October 5. More than a dozen UT School of Music faculty will showcase their talents during the 3:00 p.m. event.
UT’s Baker Center will host a talk October 3 by alumnus Bill Haltom, a Memphis lawyer and author of a newly published book about Senator Baker.
When the death of any UT Knoxville student occurs, whether it’s on or off campus, the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Life coordinates the university’s response. Student Life staff members’ goal is to provide timely, caring assistance to the family and the campus community.
More jobs. An unemployment rate that’s trending down. Increasing personal income. Thanks to these gains, there is a positive ring to this fall’s Tennessee Business and Economic Outlook report prepared by UT’s Center for Business and Economic Research. “Tennessee’s economic outlook is very similar to the national outlook, with moderate to strong growth expected for
Two of the world’s most renowned neuroscientists will lead a collaborative team of researchers in the Knoxville region to advance research studies of the brain. The neuroscientists hold professorial positions in the Department of Psychology at UT.
Amateur astronomers are seeking nice dark places where they can watch the nighttime sky. They just might find it in Calhoun County. Tim Ezzell is a researcher at UT and he is leading a team of other UT researchers and officials in Calhoun County to determine if this area is dark enough to become an