Eight Students Recognized at, Three Travel to Undergraduate Awards
Eight UT students have been recognized for their research projects in the 2018 Undergraduate Awards, the largest international academic awards program.
Eight UT students have been recognized for their research projects in the 2018 Undergraduate Awards, the largest international academic awards program.
As part of next week’s National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, UT will host events to bring awareness to these two pressing issues.
New research gives insight into why citizens from Mexico and Central American countries attempt the treacherous journey to the United States.
One microphone. Ten faculty members. 400 seconds. That’s under seven minutes for each faculty member to explain their unique research.
A campus search advisory committee has been formed to work with an executive search firm to find a new dean for the College of Social Work.
Nikole Hannah-Jones, an award-winning investigative reporter who covers civil rights and racial injustice issues, will speak at UT on September 6.
The College of Social Work Program for Pet Health Equity has received a $2.8 million grant from Maddie’s Fund to support research and development of AlignCare.
Stacia West, an assistant professor in the College of Social Work, will spend about two years evaluating the Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration project.
Knoxville Mayor, Madeline Rogero received the National Public Elected Official of the Year Award at the National Association of Social Work conference in Washington, DC.
A recent WBIR feature story about Knoxville’s growing homeless population includes statistics from UT’s College of Social Work.
In the aftermath of the 2016 Gatlinburg wildfires, the Dollywood Foundation launched the My People Fund to help.
Professors Lisa Reyes and Kelsey Ellis shared findings of their current project “Vortex Southeast” at a National Weather Service workshop in conjunction with the severe storms laboratory.