Makers Club Helping Turn Student Ideas Into Reality
A recently formed club at UT has provided students with an outlet to bring their ideas to life via a mix of traditional and cutting-edge manufacturing methods.
A recently formed club at UT has provided students with an outlet to bring their ideas to life via a mix of traditional and cutting-edge manufacturing methods.
UT’s seventh annual Social Media Week will kick off Tuesday, February 20, and continue through Thursday, February 22.
A new program designed to help Tennessee’s community college students better navigate the transition to UT has gained $1 million in NSF support.
More than 400 members of the Volunteer community turned out Friday afternoon to plaster a rainbow of handprints on the Rock.
How does the university spend the money collected from the various mandatory fees you pay?
A campus community event today will cause road closures that will impact parking in and around the area.
A team of engineering students has been selected to participate in NASA’s Student Launch project.
Students have several opportunities to learn about potential internships, summer positions and full-time jobs during the upcoming Spring Job and Internship Fair Week.
Grow Bioplastics, a student startup, has received a $225,000 National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research grant.
UT student startup In With the Old has been named a semifinalist in the national Student Startup Madness competition.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the university’s Alternative Breaks Program. The Center for Leadership and Service wants to let you know six reasons you should apply for the upcoming Alternative Spring Break trip.
Studying abroad is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have during your time as a student. With less than a week until the Study Abroad Fair, the Programs Abroad Office is sharing five reasons you should plan to attend the fair. Learn how you can satisfy your general education, elective, and major or minor