Supply Chain/Logistics Program among Nation’s Best
UT Knoxville graduate programs in business, engineering, law, art, and social work shine in 2010 U.S. News rankings.
Can Better Soybeans Lead to Better Water Quality?
Work by UT Institute of Agriculture researchers could reduce contamination associated with the Gulf Dead Zone.
Remembering Sarah Booth Conroy
UT's first woman journalism graduate left her mark on the Washington Post.
Audiology and Speech Pathology Move Approved
Once slated for closure, the Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology and its clinics will remain open in Knoxville.
Cheek Is New UT Knoxville Chief
As Dr. Jimmy Cheek begins his tenure as UT Knoxville chancellor, he is writing a new chapter in the story…
Get a Move On
Ed Howley helped craft the new U.S. physical activity guidelines, which show why you should get up and go.
New Hope with Tai Chi
People with physical disabilities can improve their stamina--and their mindset--with a version of the ancient Chinese exercise
Promise the Moon
"The moon has the potential to be, essentially, a gas station in the sky" -- Larry Taylor, UT Knoxville Distinguished…
Thanks for Great Football Memories
The very mention of Phillip Fulmer's (Knoxville ’72) name and listeners or readers immediately thought Tennessee.
From Green to Gold
In 1959 Dr. Eyvind Thor planted two white pines outside his UT lab. Today he can't stretch his arms halfway…
Once Burned, Masterfully Treated
Patients from throughout the world come to Dr. Richard Grossman and his California-based burn treatment centers.
Lady Vols: In the Beginning
In only three decades old, the Lady Vols have given us thrills, chills, championships, and many accomplished lives.
Bookshelf
Steve Ash's history of a black Civil War regiment and A. Scott Pearson's medical science-fiction thriller.
Salute to Howard Baker
Private gifts build a special place where understanding and encouraging public service is a priority.
Kraken Scales Supercomputer Ranks
UT’s new supercomputer ranked 15th in the latest Top 500 list of the world’s most powerful computers.
Great Value, Lifelong Investment
UT Knoxville provides students one of the best values in public education, according to The Princeton Review.
Long Live QE2
“We sailed into Dubai in the afternoon on November 26,” Stew Bystrzycki (Knoxville ’04) said. “The sail in was amazing."
Haslam Building Open for Business
The new James A. Haslam II Business Building on the campus of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is “open for…
The Impact of Giving
Three scholarship students talk about their motivation—and their gratitude.
Sport 4 Peace
Sport 4 Peace, an organization founded by Sarah Hillyer and Ashleigh Huffman, empowers women in countries where they often face…
Ishmael Beah, UT Yearbooks, Olympic Medalists, and Other News
Ishmael Beah, UT Yearbooks, Olympic Medalists, and other news in this installment of UTopics.
Countdown to Biofuels
Energy security, global warming, food versus fuel: while the energy debates rage, UT is forging ahead toward a homegrown solution.
All About the Issues: Jacquie Lawing Ebert
Jacquie Lawing Ebert thrives in the Washington, D.C., milieu. It's been her niche for more than 20 years.