Tips for Students and Families Transitioning to College
Sometimes the transition to college can be more overwhelming than anticipated for students and their families.
Sometimes the transition to college can be more overwhelming than anticipated for students and their families.
Experts say the decisions you make during your freshman year can have implications for your career when you graduate.
A documentary produced by UT’s Land Grant Films, has been selected for the Immigration Film Festival held in Washington, DC.
The Chamber Singers recently returned from a 15-day tour of Ireland, where they performed in historic Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Limerick.
A new program will provide access to licensed psychologists, doctoral interns, and advanced doctoral practicum students from the School Psychology program to students with autism spectrum disorders.
It’s important for you to remember to make your personal wellness and healthy living priorities while at UT. There are many resources on campus to ensure you are living healthy, which includes eating healthy foods, exercising regularly, and practicing good sleep habits.
UT Knoxville will not increase tuition for the upcoming academic year, marking the first time since 1984 that tuition has held steady on the campus.
On June 30, members of the UT Knoxville family will roll up their sleeves and do what they’re known for: volunteering their service to others.
Faculty, staff, and students were honored by outside organizations in recent months.
Natalie Campbell, a rising junior majoring in disability studies through the College Scholars program, has been invited to participate in the Fulbright UK Summer Institute.
Two businesses owned by UT students were awarded a total of $25,000 in the spring 2018 Boyd Venture Challenge.
UT’s interactive campus map soon will feature three-dimensional renderings of campus buildings, parking areas, and points of interest such as dining and Vol Shop locations as well as a live feed of the campus transit system.