Student Wins Funding to Study Architecture Around the World
Cullen Sayegh, a fourth-year student in the School of Architecture, was chosen as the 2018 Aydelott Travel Award recipient.
Cullen Sayegh, a fourth-year student in the School of Architecture, was chosen as the 2018 Aydelott Travel Award recipient.
A project sparked by architecture and interior architecture students now is open for the Clarksville community to enjoy.
From 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 20, the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy will host the Tennessee Civic Summit.
Throughout the year we hear from students on a frequent basis, whether on the website, email, or Twitter. We hear parts of your experience with parking and transit and now need to review the overall picture and satisfaction with services and activities. The online survey takes five to seven minutes and can be taken on
Art students have been working with children at Maynard Elementary School to create a mural in the school’s library.
Niklos Toldi has been named the first-place winner of the 2018 Gensler Brinkmann Scholarship.
A film made by School of Journalism and Electronic Media students has been selected for the Nashville Film Festival.
The Public Speaking Center is available to help students, faculty, and staff with all facets of public speaking and presentations.
The documentary 7 Days in America, produced by UT’s Land Grant Films, will air on East Tennessee PBS.
UT has been named a Peace Corps Prep Partner School. The program enhances student’s undergraduate experience by preparing them for international development fieldwork and potential Peace Corps service.
More than 1,000 hand dryers will be installed in restrooms of academic buildings across campus in an effort to eliminate paper towel usage.
Several UT colleges and programs earned recognition from U.S. News and World Report in its 2019 graduate school rankings, which were released March 20.