
Study Abroad Provides a World of Opportunities
UT Knoxville students broaden their worldview and burnish their resumes with international experiences

Former Lady Vol Takes Reins at N.C. State
Kellie Jolly Harper is one of 46 Tennessee players who have become coaches.

Where the Journey Leads
Anne Holt's life as an award-winning news anchor and community volunteer began in the cotton fields and segregated schools of…

A Morbid Science
When mass-fatality incidents occur, those who respond must contend with the dead--skillfully, tactfully, and with sensitivity toward the living.

Hoop Dreams in Iraq
Iraqi girls attend Pat Summitt basketball camp with the help of UT grad students.

Questions at Issue
How did UT get where it is today? Where's it headed in the future? President Jan Simek gives his take…

Orange Blood Runs Deep
Marianne and John Leech couldn't be more devoted to UT--even if they were alumni

The Best UT Has Ever Been
Visionary state leadership, the best-ever faculty and students, and a high-profile partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory generate new energy.

Come to Pregame Showcase
Before football games in Knoxville, you're invited to learn about topics as disparate as music and environmental problem solving

We Can Make a Difference
A strong faith in people influences UT Knoxville Chancellor Jimmy Cheek's life

Suits Them to a T
Football fundamentals and face time with Lane Kiffin highlighted UT’s first Football Clinic for Women

Libraries Aren’t What They Used to Be
The technology, the atmosphere, the staff—everything’s new and different

Coffeys: University Related
Kristin Coffey fits right in with the UT Alumni Association. Her family has three generations of university loyalty.

UT’s Kraken: Simply the Best
The world's fastest university-managed supercomputer unravels questions of the Universe

Birds of the Smokies
UT recognizes the 75th anniversary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with a new exhibit.

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.

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.




