Author: College of Arts & Sciences
Members of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Arts and Sciences celebrated alumni achievements and philanthropy during the Eighth Annual College of Arts and Sciences Alumni and Philanthropy Awards...
In September 2022, the UT Chancellor announced a plan for establishing a divisional structure within the College of Arts and Sciences and in October, the Provost appointed Robert Hinde to serve as interim...
In September 2022, the UT Chancellor announced a plan for establishing a divisional structure within the College of Arts and Sciences starting July 1, 2023. Under this new model, the college is...
Why I Give to Arts & Sciences This year, we recognized UT employees who have supported the College of Arts and Sciences for 10 or more years. We share their...
As the flagship college and academic foundation of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, the College of Arts and Sciences is the central driver of the university’s academic accomplishments and the...
Dean Theresa Lee and her husband Jack Love have established the Theresa Lee and Jack Love Endowment to support the College of Arts and Sciences. Specifically, the aim is to...
As Volunteers, we have a commitment to light the way for others and to serve as a catalyst for opportunities – on our campus and in communities near and far....
Leaders. Legacy. Impact. Our student ambassadors are leaders of today who help incoming students learn about our college so they can become the leaders of tomorrow. We asked our ambassadors...
In 2012, I joined the Volunteer Family as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Today, I pen my final message as dean to you – our alumni and...
After 11 years leading UT’s largest and most diverse college, Theresa Lee will step down from the Herbert Family Dean position on June 30. Lee, who turns 70 this year,...
I am excited to return to the College of Arts and Sciences to serve as the interim executive dean from November 2022 to June 2026. My independent academic career began...
When Mary K. Cook graduated from UT in 1967, she was one of only two women studying computer science in UT’s Department of Mathematics. Today, the Mary K. Cook Mathematics...