Lady Vols Soccer loses tough game to Virginia
The Tennessee women’s soccer team lost a close game, 2-1, to #2 Virginia in the Lady Vols’ first matchup of the Virginia Nike Soccer Classic on Friday.
The Tennessee women’s soccer team lost a close game, 2-1, to #2 Virginia in the Lady Vols’ first matchup of the Virginia Nike Soccer Classic on Friday.
Peng Xiong, a physics professor at Florida State University, visited Knoxville for the first time and was the first speaker in a semester-long colloquium series created by the Physics Department. Xiong spoke to the community about his research in superconductivity, specifically talking about lead as a superconductor. Student Ryan Raul was excited to attend the lecture because his major lines up with Xiong's research.
The series will continue Sept. 22 with guest speaker Randy Fishman.
The Congressional Medal of Honor Society hosted a Town Hall Forum in the Alumni Memorial Building Auditorium September 12, 2014, and invited the community to meet and listen to Medal of Honor recipients Donald “Doc” Ballard and Clinton Romesha.
The audience at the UT Science Forum was treated to a trip back in time...
Scripps Networks Interactive featured cupcakes of many flavors in its third annual "Cupcakes in the Park" in Krutch Park on Saturday to benefit the Helen Ross McNabb Center.
The Tennessee Volunteers face their first road game of the season as they travel to Norman, Oklahoma to face the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday.
In light of the upcoming challenge the Tennessee football team faces in Norman on Saturday, here are the five offensive ‘musts’ Tennessee has to do in order to have any chance of upsetting number four Oklahoma on Saturday.
The University of Tennessee Lead Summer Institute held its forum, “What’s Next UT?” Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Haslam Business Building. This past summer funding for the UTLSI program was cut and recent graduates of the program were told that they would be the last.
Young Americans for Freedom, a student organization at UT that's a part of the Young America's Foundation, participated in the 9/11: Never Forget Project by placing American flags beside the Humanities building and Amphitheater for people to view and remember as they walk by.