
Splat! Vols Bring Home National Championship
What do football and paintball have in common at UT Knoxville? Both teams wear face masks, and they’ve both won national championships.

Great Grammar
Did you know that the Harbrace Handbook, the best selling college textbook ever, was born in Knoxville?

Doggone It!
The UT College of Veterinary Medicine is part of the reason Knoxville was named Dog Fancy Magazine’s DogTown USA for the best city for dogs in the Southeast.

Continents Collide
Learn how natural forces created and continue to shape mountains across the globe at the Frank H. McClung Museum at UT Knoxville.

Amphibious Fauna of Tennessee
Tennessee is home to 22 species of frogs and 58 species of salamanders, and you can read all about them in The Amphibians of Tennessee

Get a Bird’s-Eye View
The UT Martin Reelfoot Lake Environmental Field Station is a co-sponsor of the annual Reelfoot Lake Eagle Festival.

Big Impact
$2.3 billion -- that’s the total economic contribution of the UT Health Science Center to the state.

New Pharmacy Home
The UT Health Science Center College of Pharmacy Memphis campus is now housed in a 183,857-square-foot building on the UT-Baptist Research Park.

Stadium’s New Life
A campus metamorphosis has begun at UT Chattanooga: a new library emerges near the spot where a cherished landmark was carefully dismantled.

New Footprints in the Foothills
The University of Tennessee has a new dairy farm in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains.

Survey: Do You Bonnaroo?
Next Issue: Learn more about Bonnaroo and its connections to UT. Tell us about your experience, and your story may be included in the next issue.

Corporate to Country
Five farms in Tennessee operated by UT alumni who swapped suits for overalls to follow their dreams. Part of the series, "Corporate to Country."

Out to Pasture
Phil Baggett "retires" to grass-fed farming. Part of the series, "Corporate to Country."

Survey: Best Small Towns?
We want to hear from you! What is your favorite small town in Tennessee?

Celebrating Chattanooga’s University
From its private-college beginnings in 1886, UT Chattanooga has grown to be an integral part of its local and regional communities.







