UT Receives National Institute of Justice Awards for Forensics Research
The National Institute of Justice has awarded two grants to UT’s Forensic Anthropology Center.
The National Institute of Justice has awarded two grants to UT’s Forensic Anthropology Center.
Forty-seven seniors from Austin-East, Central and Fulton high schools received surprise admissions offers.
As a UT student, Wojciechowski was a recipient of the Edward J. Meeman Scholarship, highlighting his deep connection to the college and bringing his career full circle.
Held Nov. 8, the annual day of giving spurred an outpouring of generosity from Volunteers around the globe, with gifts supporting all areas of the university.
UT won the SEC Machining Competition for the second straight year.
The partnership provides a pathway for students to expand on the skills they gain in Pellissippi State’s program and broaden their expertise in various areas of music and music business at UT.
The Campus Advisory Board of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, heard updates on enrollment, the new guaranteed admissions policy for undergraduate students and an innovative career-readiness program.