Ribbon-Cutting Dedicates Baker School of Public Policy and Public Affairs
This transformation addresses the critical need to prepare future leaders in government, public policy and public service.
This transformation addresses the critical need to prepare future leaders in government, public policy and public service.
UT celebrated the naming of the Denbo Center for Humanities and the Arts on April 2.
UT has named seven students Torchbearers, an honor reserved for the university’s top-achieving undergraduate students.
Macebearer is the highest faculty honor and recognizes a distinguished career and commitment of service to students, scholarship and society.
The highest honor available to a UT staff member is the Volunteer Spirit Award.
James L. Herbert (’62), a successful businessman and proud UT alumnus with roots in agriculture, passed away on March 16 at the age of 83.
The board approved a third new residence hall for campus as well as the first degree programs in the College of Emerging and Collaborative Studies.
The series will bring experts from across the country to UT to examine issues and ideas foundational to American society.
Five projects were selected for awards, with each researcher or research team receiving $50,000 to move research beyond the laboratory and into the commercial market.
This annual celebration week recognizes those who bring the pursuit of academic excellence to life on campus — UT’s faculty.
The Campus Advisory Board gathered Feb. 2 to hear updates on university priorities for 2024, capital projects and Student Life initiatives.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Advisory Board will meet at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 2, in Room 146B/C in Brown Residence Hall, 1817 Andy Holt Ave. The agenda includes the following items: Chancellor’s Update Capital Projects Update Student Life Update The full agenda and materials for the meeting will be available before the meeting