Architecture Students Host Regional Maker Conference
The UT chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students recently hosted a regional Maker Squad conference celebrating the maker culture at UT and in the city of Knoxville.
The UT chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students recently hosted a regional Maker Squad conference celebrating the maker culture at UT and in the city of Knoxville.
Rocky Top’s favorite dog will be popping up in unexpected places around the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, this weekend with the unveiling of statues honoring the 10 bluetick hounds that have served as the campus’s mascot.
Students used recycled materials they collected to make sculptures for the sixth annual “The Art of Recycling,” exhibition, which runs through April 21 at the Knoxville Convention Center.
This Saturday is Research Day, an annual event that invites high-achieving high school juniors and seniors to UT to explore research opportunities.
Five students in UT’s Tickle College of Engineering are designing a section of a three-mile Gatlinburg greenway that will run alongside Glades Road, just off Highway 321.
UT senior Grant Rigney has been named a 2019 Rhodes scholar—the eighth in University of Tennessee, Knoxville, history.
Messages of peace, empathy, justice, and inclusion appeared along Pedestrian Walkway as part of a public arts project to promote values important to the campus community.
The Regal Scholars program, offered for the ninth year in a row, provides scholarships to 10 freshmen, 10 sophomores, 10 juniors, and 10 seniors.
When he was a kid, student veteran Jonny Bruce thought Veterans Day was just a cool day off from school. After spending more than 26 years as a Navy SEAL before enrolling at UT in January 2017, he’s come to realize that it’s much more than that.
Beginning at 12:01 a.m. EST Wednesday, November 14, the university aims to raise $2 million in just 24 hours during the Big Orange Give.
Army ROTC cadets from UT Knoxville and UT Chattanooga recently participated in their annual four-day fall field training exercise on the island of Fort Loudoun in Vonore, Tennessee.
UT is participating in the nationwide event with a full slate of activities highlighting the success of first-generation students and bringing attention to the support and resources available to them.