Being ‘Ready for the World’
Undergrad student Jesse Weber explores UT’s research of pollution in China and the challenges of international collaboration.
Undergrad student Jesse Weber explores UT’s research of pollution in China and the challenges of international collaboration.
Zoom in on some engaging objects found around the college and try to guess what each object is before seeing the bigger picture.
Alumni remember their most inspirational professors in the arts and sciences at UT.
It’s time for the 2013 Pregame Showcase, featuring interesting and lively presentations by some of the best professors on campus.
Alumnus John Chandler shares his thoughts about the importance of the study of the humanities and their relevance throughout life.
She’s an outstanding student and athlete. But what really defines Chelsea Knotts is her passionate drive to help others.
A week after marrying Katherine Davis (’36), Kyle Campbell Moore’s “other love” came calling—the USS Indianapolis.
A major renovation of UT’s most used academic building has dramatically changed the facility’s appearance—and what’s happening in its classrooms.
College supporter Jay St. Clair (’80) credits UT for opening his mind and building a foundation for his success.
This summer another teacher will learn how to inspire and educate middle school students to become champions of environmental conversation. In doing so, the 2012 winner of the Marian E. Oates Teacher Enrichment Award will preserve the legacy of the donor who made this opportunity possible.
In two short years, UT sophomore Lindsay Lee has learned a lesson many college students never learn: how to make the most of her college experience by seizing every opportunity available to her.
Arts and Sciences students are not academically adrift. Advisors provide students with knowledge and resources that empower them to make academic planning decisions that, if followed, will lead to timely graduation.