Podcasts:
- Black in Appalachia: Environmental Justice
- Black in Appalachia: Birdwatching while Black
- Pandemic Resiliencies: Creating Communities in the Time of Covid
- Battle of the Green Fishes
News:
News from our affiliated departments
- English Major to Special Correspondent: Amien Essif and Finding Stories in the Chaos of Information
- UT Faculty Authors Share Insight at Second Annual Book Party
- 2024 Alumni and Philanthropy Awards Honor the Volunteer Spirit
- 2024 Alumni and Philanthropy Awards Honor the Volunteer Spirit
- Sally C. Harris in ‘The Conversation’: This course uses crime novels to teach critical thinking
- 2024 Alumni and Philanthropy Awards Honor the Volunteer Spirit
- English Alumni Honored for Their Generosity at 2024 Alumni and Philanthropy Awards
- Sally Harris Uses Crime Novels to Teach Critical Thinking
- Book Award Connects UT Professor to Influential Roster of Historians
- Cormac McCarthy Scholars Convene in Knoxville
- Hendrix’s Poetry Book Featured in State Series
- Multiple UTK Films Screening at Film Fest Knox
UT ranks tenth in the country among all universities, public and private, in the number of NEH fellowships received between 2004 and 2022.
Graduate students chosen to spend a year in the UTHC working on their dissertations graduate, on average, 1.5 years sooner, publish their first book sooner, and receive better job offers than other students in the humanities.
Faculty who spend a year at the University of Tennessee win NEH and other awards and publish award-winning books and research projects more quickly.