The Department of World Languages and Cultures (WLC) hosted its fifth annual Vernacular Symposium on Thursday and Friday in the UT Humanities Center. The theme of the symposium was “Lost
On Wednesday, Nov. 10, the College of Arts and Sciences hosted an event in the Hodges Library to share the published works of faculty and staff from 2022-23. These scholarly
In psychogeography, the journey is key. Each step a person takes helps them reshape and better understand the role the space around them plays in their life.
After being named one of America’s Best Employers, Tennessee’s Best Employers and a Best Employer for New Graduates, the University of Tennessee has received yet another Forbes Magazine nomination.
On the first floor of Hodges Library, the Miles Reading Room holds a three-shelf section full of books written by UT faculty. Books on anything from social work to poetry