Campus Investments Include New Buildings, Stadium Upgrades
Campus construction projects including new innovative teaching and learning spaces, a performing arts venue, new academic buildings and a student success building.
Campus construction projects including new innovative teaching and learning spaces, a performing arts venue, new academic buildings and a student success building.
The MS in Supply Chain Management Online program has been ranked 4th overall and 2nd among public universities by the U.S. News Best Online Graduate Business Programs. Among student veterans, the college is ranked 2nd overall and 1st among U.S. public universities.
Taking a job while in college may put graduation out of reach for some students.
Foundations mostly give money away in the form of grants. But there’s also a way for them to make a kind of loan that can stretch their charitable dollars.
An increase in residents and a strong labor market are among the reasons Tennessee is less likely to experience a recession.
UT will recruit top-tier faculty across disciplines to address some of the most pressing and complex challenges of our time.
The UT Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research finds that the uninsured rate for Tennessee children declined for the second straight year.
Several of UT’s colleges and departments have partnered with the Knoxville Area Urban League for decades garnering the university the organization’s Corporate Leadership Award.
The UT Board of Trustees approved a new building for the Haslam College of Business, establishment of the School of Natural Sciences, a new international business degree and an honorary doctoral degree for former Gov. Bill Haslam.
A mobile app to scan perishable foods, a dual-functioning automotive window tint, and a straw that detects drink tampering swept the podium at the fall 2022 Vol Court.
The only research-focused ranking of entrepreneurial programs ranks UT seventh in the world for entrepreneurship research productivity.
Views on inflation are beginning to soften as many state business leaders believe Tennessee’s economy is on a much better trajectory than the nation’s.