Campus Events Celebrate Black History Month
The month of February includes a variety of events and celebrations in honor of Black cultural contributions and achievements throughout history.
The month of February includes a variety of events and celebrations in honor of Black cultural contributions and achievements throughout history.
KnoxNews interviews Chancellor Plowman and Dr. Spencer Gregg about their communication during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Following the announcement by the CDC and FDA regarding the recommended pause in use of Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccine, the university has canceled its public vaccination clinic on Tuesday, April 13.
Approximately 560 eligible members of the campus community received COVID-19 vaccinations today at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in partnership with the Knox County Health Department.
With the end of the semester fast approaching, UT is committed to making a difficult transition back home for winter break easier for students.
At a time when health is top of mind, the Student Health Center remains ready and prepared to serve. Located diagonally from the Rock, the center provides high-quality primary health care for UT students.
Wastewater surveillance testing and pooled sample surveillance teams are helping find solutions to improve campus safety at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s important for you to remember to make your personal wellness and healthy living priorities while at UT. There are many resources on campus to ensure you are living healthy, which includes eating healthy foods, exercising regularly, and practicing good sleep habits.
UT has been named a gold level campus by the Exercise Is Medicine global health initiative managed by the American College of Sports Medicine.
The Student Health Center Pharmacy is administering flu vaccines that are available to faculty, staff, and students. No appointments are necessary to receive the vaccine.
The Student Health Center is partnering with the Knox County Health Department to spread the word about mosquito bite prevention.
UT is working with the Knox County Health Department to determine the cause of a gastrointestinal illness that affected some members of the Phi Mu sorority over the weekend.