UT is paving the way for a new humanities movement that will make life and lives better.
UT Researcher Dayakar Penumadu is refining the materials of the future.
A scholarship opportunity allows first-generation student Alexis Moreno (’21) to write a new story.
Veterinary public health students learn about the ways humans, animals, and the environment are all interconnected.
Maya Bian’s interdisciplinary work in global health took her to China, where she researched the thesis that led to an international research award.
Frances Garcia is one of countless UT students who have benefited from UT’s partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Looking to make his mark, transfer student and first-generation college graduate KoJak Wells (’20) went from the stock room to a Fortune 500 company.
UT’s nationally ranked graduate printmaking program produces artists, educators, and business owners who make outstanding impressions worldwide.
The UT Chamber Singers have become cultural ambassadors through song.
Deceptive arsons. Devastating wildfires. Deadly bombings. Authorities around the world turn to Professor David Icove for answers and training.
A cinema studies alumnus helped make a box office blockbuster less than two years after graduating.
Professor Yilu Liu’s research identifies power system failures before they happen.
UT students use sophisticated social media monitoring technology to evaluate the impact of ads and political events.