Three Candidates for Grad School Dean to Hold Open Forums
Three internal candidates for vice provost and dean of the Graduate School will hold open forums at which they will make presentations and answer questions from the campus community.
Three internal candidates for vice provost and dean of the Graduate School will hold open forums at which they will make presentations and answer questions from the campus community.
UT and Meridium have partnered to help develop the next wave of analytics.
Scott Kelly got in on some Tonight Show fun and became a Twitter sensation over the weekend.
From taking big steps toward completing three new residence halls to adding more than a thousand new parking spaces, UT is moving ahead this year with goals of improving facilities and beautifying the campus.
The White House Forum on Connecting Regional Innovation Ecosystems to Federal and National Labs was an opportunity for political, educational and scientific leaders to discuss ways that economic growth benefits from research facilities.
Following the College of Engineering’s successful slate of Distinguished Lecture Series events this fall, the new speakers booked for spring will cover topics ranging from sustainability to space exploration.
In response to the growing importance of auto manufacturing in Tennessee, the College of Engineering announced Monday that it is developing a graduate-level automotive engineering concentration that will begin next fall.
A new policy brief released this week from UT’s Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy addresses the international climate negotiations that took place in Paris in December 2015.
The Institute for Public Service invites all Knoxville-area UT employees to an open house at its new office, 1610 University Avenue, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Thursday, January 14. Refreshments and tours of the building will be available. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to ips2016@utk.edu by the end of the day on Monday,