UT McClung Museum Opens Science in Motion Exhibition
The McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture at UT, presents an investigation of the relationship between art, science, and photography with its new exhibition, Science in Motion.
The McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture at UT, presents an investigation of the relationship between art, science, and photography with its new exhibition, Science in Motion.
Ten faculty members will each have six minutes and 40 seconds to explain their unique research ranging from Nationwide commercials to neurological disorders at Mic/Nite on Wednesday, March 13.
The Studio at UT Libraries has everything you need to create a professional-looking first-rate video in its Video Room.
The University of Tennessee has won eight awards in the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District III awards competition.
The School of Music, in collaboration with UT Libraries, is excited to announce a music and art performance, “Americana,” from 2 to 5 p.m. January 13 in the Natalie L. Haslam Music Center.
The University of Tennessee Libraries has been ranked 23rd from the leading source of data on our nation’s research libraries.
UT Libraries’ Studio opened the Virtual Reality Room, or VR Room, this fall in the South Commons of Hodges Library.
SGA to promote the widespread use of open educational resources—free online learning materials—to reduce the financial strain of purchasing textbooks.
Through journals, drawings, photographs, postcards, and mementos, travelers seek to remember their experiences and share their stories.
The University of Tennessee Libraries has created a digital collection of drawings by artist Catherine Wiley.
The work of Virginia P. Moore, Tennessee’s first home demonstration agent, is documented in a new digital collection created by the UT Libraries.
UT Libraries holds thousands of unique documents and artifacts relating to America’s participation in World Wars I and II.