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  • Two students from UT's GIS program kayak in a river in Costa Rica.

    Students’ Geographic Data Aids Costa Rican Village

    Equipped with drones, thermal cameras, and more, members of UT’s GIS in the Community course traveled to Costa Rica for a real-world lesson in how geographic information science and technology can make lives better. GIS Course Serves Communities Through the course GIS in the Community, Geography 420, UT students have worked with state and local…

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  • A medallion that reads "Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium" hangs against a backdrop of green bush leaves.

    ASUReS – College Of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium 2026: Abstracts

    A Celebration of Research and Creativity by College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduates When: March 31, 2026 Time: 8:45 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Where: Student Union Room 270, Student Union Room 360, and Student Union Rooms 362 A, B, and C ASUReS Abstracts: 2026 Abstracts are organized by the lead presenter’s last name. Use the jump links to…

  • Annie Brown.

    Vols Behind the Vision: Annie Brown

    “I love the diverse fields of study in the college, as well as our common goal to provide excellent and remarkable work that helps the college stand out among the greater UT community and other institutions.” Annie Brown Research CoordinatorOffice of Research and Creative Activity (ORCA) What do I love about working for the college?…

  • An art exhibit displaying a UT maneqquin with a pom-pom and other finds from the dumpster. The exhibit reads "Dumpster Treasures: From Discard to Trashterpiece."

    Dumpster Treasures Research Shows UT Student Waste

    A UT graduate student is researching the salvageable items students discard when they leave the Knoxville campus in spring. Chris Mayer has been sorting through dumpsters, cataloging the contents, and curating an art show to call attention to the waste. While earning his PhD in rhetoric, writing and linguistics, Chris Mayer has turned his interest…

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  • Composite grid of ten smaller portraits of the 2026 Denbo Fellows.

    Denbo Center Blazes Trail with New Fellows

    Fellowship Residencies and an exploration of authenticity bring new interdisciplinary opportunities to the Denbo Center for Humanities and the Arts. Arts and humanities research is thriving at the Denbo Center for Humanities and the Arts. The center has delivered a groundbreaking year with new staff hires, new program planning, and new cross-disciplinary collaborations. This spring…

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  • A medallion that reads "Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium" hangs against a backdrop of green bush leaves.

    ASUReS – College Of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium 2026: Program

    A Celebration of Research and Creativity by College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduates When: March 31, 2026 Time: 8:45 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. Where: Student Union Room 270, Student Union Room 360, and Student Union Rooms 362 A, B, and C Program Block 1 Time: 8:45–10:00 a.m. Block 2 Time: 10:10–11:25 a.m. Block 3 Time:…

  • Karen Poland.

    Vols Behind the Vision: Karen Poland

    “I love working in the College of Arts and Sciences because it feels like the heart of the university. It is very rewarding to have a role in supporting the faculty, staff, and students here.” Karen PolandAccounting ManagerCollege of Arts and Sciences What do I love about working for the college? I love working in…

  • Brittany Evans.

    Vols Behind the Vision: Brittany Evans

    “There is a ton of room to grow within the university and the college. There is always something new to learn, and I love a good challenge.“ Brittany EvansProcurement ManagerBiology Business OfficeCollege of Arts and Sciences What do I love about working for the college? It keeps me busy. There is a ton of room…

  • Rhonda Wallace poses with friends and family amidst a backdrop of flowers.

    Wallace Receives Mary Lynn Glustoff Award

    Rhonda Wallace, Chemistry Department staff member since 2003, has been awarded the 2026 Mary Lynn Glustoff Clerical Award for her exceptional service to the department. Rhonda Wallace, the department head administrative associate in the UT Department of Chemistry, received the 2026 Mary Lynn Glustoff Clerical Award.  Wallace, who joined the Department of Chemistry in 2003,…

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  • The orange Power T, State of Tennessee, and United States of America Flag fly against a cloudy, clear blue sky on October 21, 2024. Photo by Steven Bridges/University of Tennessee.

    Center Receives Award for Contributions to Military History

    The Center for the Study of Tennesseans and War receives first ever Public History Award. The Center for the Study of Tennesseans and War at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has been awarded the first ever Public History Award from the Society for Military History (SMH). The inaugural award, received at the Society’s annual conference…

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