UT Named Among World’s Top Universities by Time Magazine
The inaugural ranking recognizes exceptional commitment to excellence in education and outstanding student experiences.
The inaugural ranking recognizes exceptional commitment to excellence in education and outstanding student experiences.
Ten students are heading to Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, as part of the Big Orange Combine.
The university’s online bachelor’s programs placed No. 10 in the national ranking, up 29 spots from last year.
The University Honors program ranked No. 8 nationwide on the College Transitions 50 Best Honors Colleges list for 2026.
The university was recognized for its exemplary institutional practices of community engagement.
More than 17,000 students were named to the fall 2025 dean’s list. The list is available to view online.
TVA’s $3 million investment advances UT’s nuclear engineering leadership and innovation.
The designation recognizes the university’s commitment to supporting working parents through family-friendly practices and policies.
Take a look back at some of UT’s best moments from 2025.
UT researchers have been recognized for transformative work on energy and materials.
The Tennessee Department of Veteran Services recognized UT for its commitment to recruiting, hiring and retaining service members, veterans and their families.
The university will welcome nearly 2,100 graduates into its alumni family during fall commencement ceremonies on Dec. 12. The university will award approximately 1,337 undergraduate degrees and 739 graduate degrees and certificates.