Assisting in a Crisis
Alumni and donors give to help students impacted by COVID-19.
Back to School
In this historical moment, education continues, albeit a little differently.
Welcome to the UT Family
How UT's campuses and academic program prepared five Class of 2020 graduates.
Animal Science Graduate Rebuilds Horse Skeleton
A 17-hand tall, fully articulated equine skeleton named Ron will be used as a teaching model in animal science courses.
Alliance of Women Philanthropists Funds Grants Across the UT System
The 2020 grant recipients represent innovations in learning and community partnerships that support the health of Tennesseans young, old and…
Finding Their Passion for Politics
UT student interns get first-hand lessons on the legislative process and the dynamics of politics.
Giles Inducted Into Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame
UT Martin's first and only director of women’s athletics was announced as a 2020 inductee into the Tennessee Sports Hall…
Snapshots: Spring 2020
University of Tennessee alumni and students around the state.
Staying ‘En Pointe’
Arts programs, including dance, are known to increase attendance rates and test scores, encourage critical thinking and boost creative writing…
Rocketing Up
UT Martin’s rocket team members show off their entry in an international competition.
Preparing for War
Si vis pacem para bellum … If you want peace, prepare for war.
UTAA Presents Awards to Top Faculty, Staff
Each year, the UT Alumni Association recognizes outstanding faculty and staff for their service and dedication.
Gift Sets Record
A $22 million bequest to UT Martin from alumnus Bill and Rosann Nunnelly will provide scholarships to qualified students from…
Snapshots: Fall 2019
University of Tennessee alumni and students around the state.
A More Musical World
UT Martin music education professor Angela Ammerman's life was changed after teaching violin to orphans in Thailand.
Educate, Empower, Inspire
The Alliance of Women Philanthropists awarded seven grants totaling more than $50,000 for projects throughout the University of Tennessee.
“What Made Maddy Run”
Kate Fagan, former ESPN sports journalist and author spoke at UT Martin's Skyhawk Fieldhouse in February.
The Music Maker
Chris McDonald found his calling at a young age. Or, rather, his calling found him.
Agricultural Business Degree Added
This is UT Martin's 18th bachelor’s degree program and expands the previous agricultural business concentration under the general agriculture degree.