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Opening Doors

Difficult conversations open the door to friendship for IPS coworkers.

Ben Kredich plays an electric guitar in his bedroom
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Dignity of Risk

UT FUTURE students take steps towards the unknown as they navigate through college and independence.

Dameon Berry's wife and kids gather on their ranch
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Serving Those Who Have Served Us

UT Extension’s AgrAbility program helps veterans who choose to farm and as well as farmers who continue farming after debilitating injuries.

A Black woman in a white coat walks confidentally through the Memphis Medical District
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Reflective of the Population

For Jasmine Jefferson, a mentoring program tipped the scales in favor of a career in medicine.

Nancy Sanchez
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Conserja. Apoyadora. Amiga.

As an admissions coordinator, Nancy Sanchez provides the support and encouragement she wishes she received.

Randy Boyd tells a joke on a stage as two seated men laugh
From the President

Diverse as One

As president of the UT System, one of my main goals is to make the university a strong and welcoming community for everyone.

A Black man in a suit and glasses stands in front of the Nashville City Hall with his arms crossed
The Last Word

Diversity: A Good Start, Not the Finish Line

Robert Fisher considers an Alexander Hamilton quote as a reminder of a specific duty institutions owe to the people they serve.

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UT by the Numbers

UT System had a record 52,559 students enroll this fall.

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Two Pennies and a Pledge

One UT alumnus made a promise to himself when as a college student he had two cents to last two weeks. Now he has a challenge for UT graduates.

Chad Goldman pictured near the Cumberland river in Nashville
Alumni Association

Calling for Philanthropy

Chad Goldman wants to help others find acceptance. 

A man in an archival room holds up a stray full of indexed insect specimens
News and Updates

Beetle-Mania: Project IDs New Species in Tennessee Valley

A UTC professor uncovered 53 species of beetles never before found in the Tennessee Valley.

The Haslam family pictured outdoors
News and Updates

Haslam Family Makes $40 Million Gift

A $40 million gift to the Haslam College of Business aims to elevate its national reputation and mission of developing future leaders.

Two young men position a small aircraft on a test runway
News and Updates

UT Martin Introduces BSME

A new Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering program began accepting students in the fall 2020 semester.

The Midtown Memphis Medical District and UTHSC
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Chancellor Schwab Says UTHSC Has Stood Strong in Face of Pandemic

Chancellor Steve Schwab said the UT Health Science Center is “weathering COVID in a lean but strong fashion.”

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Record Enrollment Set

The UT Board of Trustees celebrated new enrollment records during its annual fall meeting.

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New Teaching/Learning Hub for CVM

Construction crews broke ground in October 2020 for an extension to the UT College of Veterinary Medicine.

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IPS Receives USDA Grants

IPS will offer two new training and technical assistance programs in 2021 with help from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Maroulas Vasileios in his office at the University of Tennessee
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A 1 Percent Idea

A mathematics professor works with Army research laboratory.

Kristina Lim and Mounica Konjeti prepare food in a professional kitchen
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A Recipe for Health

Culinary medicine class prepares doctors with kitchen skills.

Ben Neale and his cattle
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The Light on the Hill

Tennessee beef producers see sales rise.

Peter Tsai
The Last Word

N95 and 35 Years of Experience

When Peter Tsai was told he should win the Nobel Prize, he laughed.

Billy Weeks and Marielle Echavez
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Chattanooga’s Rising Rock

Even before she came to college, Marielle Echavez enjoyed making videos. One class at UTC changed her career plans.

Young ag entrepreneurs with their patent
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Finding a Better Way

A class at UT Martin leads to a patent.