WUOT Series Tells History of Communities Lost to Urban Renewal
WUOT is airing six stories about communities lost to urban renewal.
WUOT is airing six stories about communities lost to urban renewal.
According to US Census Bureau data analyzed by the Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research at UT, Tennessee ranked as the 16th most populous state in the nation, up one position from 2010.
Carol Tenopir is retiring after 27 years teaching information sciences at UT.
Researchers are discovering where early Indigenous Australians likely traveled tens of thousands of years ago.
In WWE’s Wrestlemania, UT alumna Bianca Blair Crawford (Bianca Belair) beat champion Sasha Banks.
UT researchers found that a higher Latino population rate encourages Latino business formation but that these businesses experience slower growth.
UT is expanding its online portfolio to include a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree with a concentration in applied studies from the College of Arts and Sciences.
Two College of Social Work alumnae partner to help Nashville youth.
UT researchers collaborated on examining socioeconomic factors involved in the COVID-19 spread.
Derek H. Alderman explains how the Black Panthers used maps to fight racism and inequality.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, continues to be rated among the top Tennessee institutions for preparing educators to work in the state, according to the 2021 Educator Preparation Report Card.
Japanese good-luck flags, yosegaki hinomaru, were small national flags, often inscribed with short messages wishing victory, safety, and good luck, given by friends and family to Japanese servicemen in World War II to carry as mementos from home. After the war, many flags came back with American soldiers as souvenirs.