UT Working to Expand Open Educational Resource Options
SGA to promote the widespread use of open educational resources—free online learning materials—to reduce the financial strain of purchasing textbooks.
SGA to promote the widespread use of open educational resources—free online learning materials—to reduce the financial strain of purchasing textbooks.
SGA is promoting health and hydration on hot game days by providing free water for students in their new campaign, Water in Neyland.
A first-year student veteran is working with UT’s RecSports Outdoor Program to plan outdoor adventures for veterans to help ease their transition from military life to university life.
A coalition of nearly 40 student groups and academic units at UT is launching a voter registration campaign on campus.
UT’s Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter presented $6,500 in scholarships to seven incoming first-year students at their annual Balanced Man Scholarship Awards reception.
The Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships is teaming up with the Center for Career Development this fall to launch the Nonprofit Work-Study Internship program.
Around 240 students spent part of Tuesday morning packing bags of supplies for the homeless and creating other items to help kids, the elderly, and shelter pets.
Thousands of students are returning to Rocky Top this week to move in to campus residence halls for the fall semester.
Are you ready for life on Rocky Top? Campus will be bustling next week with students arriving for the fall semester.
UT is now offering a co-curricular transcript, detailing a student’s learning experiences outside the traditional classroom.
If you are like most parents of young adults, you may wonder how much your student listens to your opinions and if they’re guided by your influence as they grow into adults.
In June, 12 students from UT traveled to Mboyene, Senegal, to help break ground on a new school building for children in a growing community.