UT Recognized for Excellence in Business, Engineering, and Nursing Programs
UT ranked 53rd among the nation’s best public universities and rose 10 spots in the best value category.
UT ranked 53rd among the nation’s best public universities and rose 10 spots in the best value category.
Professors in engineering, journalism, physics, and psychology have been recognized with the highest lifetime honor the university bestows on faculty.
Lynne Parker will lead UT’s artificial intelligence research and education initiative.
UT’s expertise in advanced manufacturing and workforce development is a key component.
John Schmisseur aims to further advance UTSI’s role in conducting research and workforce development for the nation’s aerospace and defense needs.
UT is helping revitalize US manufacturing through a proven partnership with America’s Cutting Edge.
Summer 2022 bootcamps for America’s Cutting Edge are under way in Knoxville, Tennessee. The initiative, led and funded by the US Department of Defense, has its roots in East Tennessee and is working to revitalize the machine tool industry as a central component of America’s global manufacturing competitiveness.
Two seniors will travel to Ankara, Turkey and Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan to learn languages considered crucial to the United States’ future security and stability.
Fourteen UT students and recent graduates have been selected for Fulbright student awards. Three students were named alternates.
Faculty, staff, and students at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, were recognized for outstanding achievements during the Academic Honors Banquet and the Chancellor’s Honors Banquet.
In 2019 Sheryl Ponds, a 1987 graduate of UT’s Tickle College of Engineering, founded Dai Technologies Corporation, which provides tailor-made turnkey installations of electric-vehicle charging stations for homes, multifamily developments, and commercial settings, including curbside parking in the Washington, DC, metro area.
A team of students and faculty from the Tickle College of Engineering collaborated to create their own innovative flexible learning environment within the university’s new Zeanah Engineering Complex.