Janelle Shane to Deliver Mossman Distinguished Lecture
Janelle Shane is an Artificial Intelligence researcher, author and humorist.
Janelle Shane is an Artificial Intelligence researcher, author and humorist.
Plowman shared the progress of the past five years while looking to the future and leaning into the institution’s identity as a land-grant university.
UT achieved high rankings across multiple disciplines. More students than ever are seeking out the university’s highly regarded academic programs and benefiting from its initiatives aimed at increasing first-year retention and overall graduation rates.
Newly released data shows that UT is celebrating another historic year in student success and record enrollment, thanks in large part to the innovative and holistic student programs that have made the university a national leader.
Chancellor Donde Plowman has named a new group of Chancellor’s Professors at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Derek Alderman, David Anderson and Bonnie Ownley.
Chancellor Plowman extended Danny White’s contract as vice chancellor and director of athletics as he continues to lead transformational success in Tennessee Athletics.
The video will premiere during the Vols’ matchup with UT Chattanooga in Neyland Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 31, and it will be nationally televised during future UT sporting events.
Legendary NFL quarterback Peyton Manning gathered with Chancellor Donde Plowman and other leaders to honor the newest recipients of the Peyton Manning Scholarship, a highly competitive four-year award given to four incoming students each year.
With the largest number of in-state first-year students in university history and a retention rate above 91% for the first time, UT is set to welcome around 37,000 students to campus as the fall semester begins on Monday, Aug. 19.
Participating university leaders are dedicated to upholding free expression, civil discourse, and critical inquiry as essential civic norms.
This marks the third consecutive record fundraising year for the Knoxville campus and the first to surpass $300 million.
The generous gift from the Haslam family will set the stage for a bold expansion and drive the college’s continued growth as a leader in the music economy.