Trevecca Nazarene University baseball (0-6) hosted Lincoln Memorial University (10-0) and fell 7-5 in game one (11 innings) of the day and fell 8-4 in game two (seven innings)
University of Tennessee law professor and former federal prosecutor Brooklyn Sawyers Belk has been appointed as the Knoxville Police Department’s first-ever Deputy Chief of Professional Standards
Congratulations to Pain Head to Toe? Call Dr. Joe on being nominated and selected as the Farragut/West Knox Chamber’s Member of the Month for February!
The College Sports Communicators (CSC) organization has announced its 2022-23 Academic All-District Women's Basketball Team, and Tennessee sophomore Karoline Striplin is among those earning distinction
For the second consecutive season, the Tennessee basketball program has produced an Academic All-District honoree, as sophomore guard Jahmai Mashack was recognized for his achievement in the classroom
In a continuing effort to recognize the accomplishments of student‐athletes beyond the field of competition, the SEC once again has highlighted a Community Service Team for women's basketball for the 2022‐23 season. Tennessee junior Tess Darby has been named as a member of that squad
Pellissippi State Community College and Herzing University have developed and signed a transfer articulation agreement that allows graduates of the college’s Nursing program to seamlessly transfer into the university’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program as juniors
Bolstered by wins in 29 consecutive competitions, Pellissippi State Community College Speech and Debate Team is gearing up for its first national competition in March
It's been a full year since our Waste and Resources Management team launched the Knoxville Compost Pilot Project in an effort to divert food waste from landfills
Tennessee redshirt junior thrower Chandler Hayden set the Arkansas Qualifier meet record in the women's weight throw with a lifetime-best toss of 22.51m (73-10.25) on Friday afternoon at the Randal Tyson Track Center
The University of Tennessee Medical Center and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Nursing are partnering to create the Nursing Scholars Program, an initiative that will provide UTMC a steady pipeline of nursing graduates to employ and help the college meet regional workforce needs