Peyton Manning Scholars Recognized for Academic Excellence and Character
Peyton Manning returned to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, joining Chancellor Donde Plowman to recognize four new Peyton Manning Scholars.
Peyton Manning returned to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, joining Chancellor Donde Plowman to recognize four new Peyton Manning Scholars.
The Volunteer community rallied around the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, for the 10th year in a row during Big Orange Give, UT’s annual day of giving, held Nov. 10. More than 10,500 gifts were contributed by Volunteers from around the world.
UT is proud to announce its partnership with the Folds of Honor Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides academic scholarships to the spouses and children of America’s fallen or disabled service members and first responders, including police, fire, EMTs and paramedics.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s 2022 Homecoming celebration begins Sunday, October 16, calling all current Vols and alumni to come together and celebrate the history, traditions and spirit of UT.
UT officially dedicated the Armed Forces Memorial honoring the sacrifice of students, faculty, and staff from all UT System campuses who died in the line of duty while in military service to the United States.
The new Croley Nursing Building will help to meet the growing demand for nurses in Tennessee and beyond. Its estimated date of completion is fall 2025.
Volunteers from across the state, nation, and world stepped forward together in support of students during the 2021–22 fiscal year. A record number of 60,142 donors committed more than $264 million to enhance educational opportunities and provide the resources students need to succeed.
UT concluded the spring semester celebrating more than 5,250 graduates over three days and 11 commencement ceremonies.
UT has opened its first out-of-state research office – the UT Space Institute Huntsville Research Center.
Innovative curriculum, facilities, and increase in faculty will transform the next generation of advertising and public relations professional.
A $3 million gift to the Haslam College of Business will create two distinguished professorships and expand the existing Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research Endowment.
The Fred D. Brown Jr. Minority Engineering Scholarship helps support engineering students from historically underrepresented populations.