Features

Whether it is a crate of corn or a handful of squash, no amount of fruits and vegetables is too small to fill the void of those who need it most. Jean Hulsey, left, assists Mike Smith, a volunteer of the Society of St. Andrew. Smith transports the produce to East Tennessee shelters and food banks.

Circle of Greater Good

Alliance of Women Philanthropists provides funding for UT Projects

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Is Video the Future?

One year into a two-year pilot program, UT’s test of the utility of new online learning technology compared to other…

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First Bredesen Scholars Graduate

The first two students to earn a new doctoral degree from the Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education…

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Kids on Campus

Summertime and Kid College—it’s hard to separate the two at UT Martin. Kid College completed its 30th year in June…

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Tennessee’s Only Truman

Robert Fisher, Brock Scholar, political science major and newly re-elected Student Government Association President at UTC, has been named a…

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Student Philanthropy Week Helps Community

Nearly 100 students from the UTHSC’s six colleges helped provide free health initiatives in Memphis. Students collected used cell phones,…

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Gardens Gala

Sponsored by HGTV HOME, UT Gardens Gala: A Rainbow of Iris was held in the UT Gardens in Knoxville in…

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Drive for the Future

A consortium led by the Institute of Public Service representing the automotive supply chain that exists within a 69-county, four-state…

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Dream Builders

Tarrick Love and Tanisha Hart-Love capitalize on TV exposure

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Tennessee Outdoorsman

John Bass turns passion into career as a park ranger

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A man and woman cross a river bridge in an open-top convertible on a sunny day

How to See (all of) UT

The University of Tennessee System is spread across the state. We met faculty, staff, students and alumni to learn about…

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The People’s Experts

Twenty-four law enforcement officers wearing khaki pants and navy shirts are busy measuring, taking notes and poking yellow rods into…

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UTHSC campus

We’re a Team

Collaboration is a concept heard more and more in health circles. At UTHSC, it is not just being talked about;…

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Proud and Personal

With small town charm, UT Martin is big on personal relationships between faculty and students.

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The View

More than space in this beautiful place

A common question we heard while traveling around the state was, “What do they do at UTSI?”

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Energized City and Campus

. Alumni of two different eras characterized Chattanooga as a city that promotes the entrepreneurial spirit. UTC has helped fuel…

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Student ambassador Sarah Strong stands in front of The Rock, which bears daily spray-painted messages.

Big On Tradition

Tradition, reputation—and we’ll just go ahead and say it—football are some reasons students choose UT Knoxville.

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Knoxville Gardens

Know Ag? Think again

Finding solutions is the best way to describe the purpose of the Institute of Agriculture (UTIA).

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Central BBQ in Midtown Memphis

Local Favorites with Alumni

We asked alumni to help us choose restaurants to visit in each city.

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John Hodges

Life in the Delta

John Hodges shares insights as son of a sharecropper

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Paul Juarez, PhD, and Patricia Matthews-Juarez, PhD,

Lower the Numbers

Health disparities draw research team to Memphis

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Inside the Octagon

The Ultimate Fighting Championship finds star in former Vol Ovince Saint Preux

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Disappearing Appalachia

Small farms, feed stores and barns across Tennessee are becoming part of the past.

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