Joy Williams visits UT
Joy Williams reads pieces from the humorous, yet contemplative, "Ninety-Nine Stories of God" as part of the Creative Writing Series at UT. These events aim to instill confidence in writers.
Joy Williams reads pieces from the humorous, yet contemplative, "Ninety-Nine Stories of God" as part of the Creative Writing Series at UT. These events aim to instill confidence in writers.
This crafter takes a different angle on Valentine's Day gifts. Her out-of-the-ordinary gnomes are personalized, which makes for interesting gifts year-round.
Students will have two opportunities at UT this week to celebrate the legacy of Frederick Douglass.
Valentine's Day is rapidly approaching. Luckily, there are multiple events on campus for everyone to attend regardless of relationship status.
William Egginton's book "The Splintering of the American Mind" explores ideas about how humanities can change the face of the American education system.
Students and community member gather to engage in dialogue about issues facing black Americans.
McClung Museum hosted 90-minute sessions designed for K-12 students to give the chance for children to experience hands-on learning.
Not everyone will have a home to go to this holiday season. How is Knoxville addressing this issue?
"Pancakes at Pendergrass" was hosted in the Pendergrass Library on Dec. 3. The event was a way for students to relax and take care of themselves as finals week starts.
Free HIV testing and information for students and staff was provided in conjunction with World AIDS Day on Monday.