Tennessee RiverLine Celebrates Official Launch
The Tennessee RiverLine launched its public phase at Suttree Landing Park with cheers, confetti, and the dedication of 60 kayaks bound for river communities.
The Tennessee RiverLine launched its public phase at Suttree Landing Park with cheers, confetti, and the dedication of 60 kayaks bound for river communities.
Every week during the fall and spring semester, graphic design students organized an after-school design club for students at Knoxville’s Vine Middle Magnet School.
Jason Young, professor and director of UT’s School of Architecture, has been named the next dean of the College of Architecture and Design effective July 1.
A program founded by UT led Ava Davis towards a career in architecture and a future as a Vol.
Erin Miller Wray (’09), a Los Angeles-based muralist, collaborated with former Lady Vol Candace Parker to paint a mural at Cal Johnson Recreation Center.
Milagros Zingoni Phielipp began her appointment as the new director of the School of Interior Architecture at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, on January 1, 2021.
Ten students at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, have been selected to receive the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study or intern in global programs (abroad and virtual) in upcoming terms.
Hochung Kim, assistant professor in the School of Interior Architecture, created a timely opportunity for students to reimagine the workplace.
TVA’s elevated commitment of a $1.2 million investment will accelerate the progress of this regional initiative, which was founded in the UT School of Landscape Architecture in 2016.
In a unique design research studio, Assistant Professor Maged Guerguis and his fifth-year architecture students addressed a school’s need that existed 9,000 miles away.
Students in College of Architecture and Design Professor Ted Shelton’s fourth-year Architecture Integrations studio embarked on a unique experience this fall to contribute to designs for the planned new Ula Love Doughty Carousel Theatre.
In a studio themed People, Spaces, Experiences and Politics, Associate Professor Liz Teston led her second-year students to investigate societal issues and how they have impacted the built environment of downtown Knoxville, particularly for the Black community.