Forbes Names UT One of Tennessee’s Top Three Employers
UT has once again been named one of the best employers in Tennessee.
UT has once again been named one of the best employers in Tennessee.
UT is rolling out campus improvements including expanded support services, upgraded dining options and additional transportation routes to make life on Rocky Top more connected and convenient.
The new residence halls are key components of the university’s strategic plan for enrollment growth and will help meet the needs of students who are seeking to live on campus.
On Aug. 16, more than 7,800 students gathered at the Student Union to enjoy Tennessee Saturday Night, a welcome event that celebrates and immerses students in the Volunteer spirit.
UT will welcome new and returning students as the fall semester begins Monday, Aug. 18. With record total enrollment surpassing 40,000, the university remains dedicated to expanding educational access and providing an unparalleled student experience.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is launching a new multiple-year effort to recruit world-renowned faculty across academic disciplines.
Faculty will use this year’s Fulbright awards to study, teach and conduct research around the world.
UT Chancellor Donde Plowman will serve a one-year term as secretary of the Council of Presidents on the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities’ Board of Directors.
Donors contributed an extraordinary $428 million during fiscal year 2024-25, affirming the Volunteer community’s deep commitment to the state’s flagship land-grant university.
Chancellor Donde Plowman shared with the UT Board of Trustees a vision for research and enrollment growth at the flagship university. The board approved a zero tuition increase, new academic programs and real estate agreements.
The university is making its first appearance on Princeton Review’s Top 50 Best Value Colleges (Public Schools) list this year.
Ten students and recent alumni from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, have been awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Grants to pursue graduate study, conduct research or teach English abroad, recognizing their academic and professional accomplishments and leadership potential. The Fulbright Program, established in 1946, is the United States’ flagship international academic exchange program. Approximately 8,000 graduating