Vol Court Speaker Series and Pitch Competition Kicks Off January 31
UT students, faculty, and staff, as well as members of the local community, are encouraged to pitch their business ideas at Vol Court.
UT students, faculty, and staff, as well as members of the local community, are encouraged to pitch their business ideas at Vol Court.
The College of Architecture and Design will host internationally renowned guest lecturers in its public lecture series during the spring 2018 semester.
More than 240 students gathered Saturday to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. during the Center for Leadership and Service’s 2018 MLK Day of Service.
The UT Makers Club is creating prosthetics through 3D printing.
Counseling Center Director Paul McAnear said the number of students using the counseling center has increased about 20 percent over the last seven years, ahead of enrollment growth.
Renaming roads in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. is part of a watershed movement to rewrite and reclaim US history in a way that incorporates the contributions of people of color.
UT’s fall 2017 dean’s list has been posted online.
Students in the College of Architecture and Design’s School of Architecture participated in the Nashville Civic Design Center’s Urban Design Studio Challenge.
James Fellenbaum, director of UT’s orchestras and resident conductor of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, will present a lecture about the famous music of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Visible progress continues this spring on several construction and beautification projects, including the second phase of the Student Union and a new classroom and laboratory building.
UT will play host to a variety of a cappella events in January.
Presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jon Meacham urged UT graduates to embrace their Tennessee spirit by learning from the past and thinking for themselves.