UT Distributing Federal COVID-19 Relief Funding for Need-Based Student Grants
UT begins distributing $19.62 million in federal emergency relief to qualifying students.
UT begins distributing $19.62 million in federal emergency relief to qualifying students.
Two College of Social Work alumnae partner to help Nashville youth.
With the onset of spring come thunderstorms, and sometimes tornadoes. Learn how these systems form and why night tornadoes are especially deadly.
Seven dollars and 50 cents—the cost of a Starbucks run—will provide a child with drinking water for an entire year. That message is at the heart of presentations delivered last semester by corporate social responsibility students in the Haslam College of Business.
Amazon has committed $750,000 for an endowed distinguished professorship in the UT’s Haslam College of Business. The gift will receive a one-to-one match from the Haslam family for an endowment totaling $1.5 million.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, will host a public COVID-19 vaccination clinic Friday, March 19, for eligible recipients.
“Navigating Civil Discourse,” featured former Tennessee governors Phil Bredesen and Bill Haslam.
Chancellor Donde Plowman and Provost John Zomchick announced plans to return to a fully in-person campus experience this fall.
Erin Miller Wray (’09), a Los Angeles-based muralist, collaborated with former Lady Vol Candace Parker to paint a mural at Cal Johnson Recreation Center.
The Office of the Provost and Division of Student Success are taking action to utilize a strengths-mindset approach and incorporate positive psychology into the undergraduate experience.
Tickle College of Engineering is part of a $25 million grant.
UT has been designated a Military Friendly Gold School, the standard that measures an organization’s commitment and success in creating meaningful opportunity for the military community.