With 28 positive cases among students and staff, UT prepares for an unpredictable semester.
UT Veterinary School Moves to Contain COVID-19
With at least seven positive cases as of last week, the college — which never closed — is an indicator of what the rest of campus could see soon.
UT Revises Sexual Misconduct Rules
Following new federal guidelines, the University of Tennessee adds more protections for students and staff accused of assault or harassment.
Justice and Dollars
University of Tennessee leadership pledges action on racial equity while approving a pandemic-strapped budget.
COVID-Ready Campus
Masks, shields, isolation areas and online instruction: The University of Tennessee prepares for the fall.
In UT’s Budget, Some Hopes and Guesses
A $1.235 billion plan for the Knoxville campus assumes full enrollment, occupied dormitories and an active football schedule.
Bittersweet Commencement
Uriah Richey is graduating from the University of Tennessee without a chance to say goodbye — but with the support of a strong community.
‘This Is Not OK’
As Tennessee reopens, many frontline workers fear for their safety. In a state long hostile to organized labor, what are their options?
UT Looks Toward the Fall
Facing $40 million in lost revenues and uncertainties about everything from course delivery to football, officials say the university is in good shape to “weather the storm.”
‘Be Compassionate, Be Creative and Be Flexible’
Behind the scenes of the University of Tennessee’s mammoth and rapid effort to move its operations off campus and online.











