Haslam Leadership Scholars To Welcome 14 First-Year Students
UT will welcome 14 students as the newest class of Haslam Leadership Scholars this fall, offering them unique opportunities to make meaningful contributions in Tennessee and beyond.
UT will welcome 14 students as the newest class of Haslam Leadership Scholars this fall, offering them unique opportunities to make meaningful contributions in Tennessee and beyond.
In addition to being a best employer for new graduates, Forbes has also recognized UT as a dream employer and one of America’s top colleges.
This spring, more than 6,200 graduates crossed UT’s commencement stage. Across eight ceremonies, the university honored academic achievement and the passion for servant leadership that defines the Volunteer spirit.
The Bill Gatton Foundation’s $32.5 million gift establishes innovative opportunities for law students through two distinct fellowship programs designed to produce lawyers who will embody the shared values and vision of Winston and Gatton—the Frank Winston Public Interest Law Fellows and the Frank Winston Business Law Fellows.
Marieke Van Puymbroeck, associate dean of the graduate school and professor of recreational therapy at Clemson University, has been named the next vice provost and dean of the UT Graduate School.
As graduates prepare to cross the stage during this spring’s commencement ceremonies, a few of them took a moment to thank the faculty and staff who have impacted their time on Rocky Top.
UT will welcome more than 6,200 graduates into its alumni family across eight spring commencement ceremonies May 15-17.
The Silver ranking as a Military Friendly school places UT among the nation’s leading institutions for creating a supportive and inclusive environment for those who have served.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, will recommend a zero tuition increase for undergraduate students as part of its $2.37 billion budget. The budget will go before the UT System Board of Trustees for final approval in June.
Two UT students have been offered Boren Awards by the National Security Education Program to fund their studies of languages and cultures abroad.
Seventeen cadets will be commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Air Force following the university’s May 16 graduation ceremony.
The annual Academic Honors Banquet and Chancellor’s Honors Banquet celebrate individuals who excel in research and creative work, impact campus culture, and demonstrate outstanding leadership and service.