The Tennessee RiverLine project will create a system of trails that connect communities along the Tennessee River from Knoxville to Paducah, Kentucky.
Community Growth
College of Architecture and Design professors have received national recognition for teaching students to design and build a new education center at a Knoxville community farm.
Clean Water for Clay County
A humble kiosk, designed and built to deliver clean, potable water, has changed the lives of residents in Clay County, Kentucky.
Following in Baker’s Footsteps
The Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy continues to advance the mission of the late “Great Conciliator.”
¡Vamos al Museo!
The McClung Museum offers shared learning experiences for native Spanish speakers and promotes the museum as an accessible and welcoming space.
All About the Kids
Our University-Assisted Community Schools (UACS) program has enhanced educational opportunities for more than 1,200 children.
Science on Saturdays
To inspire a love of science in the minds of elementary schoolers, UT students mix education and experimentation with a ton of fun.
Connecting the Dots
Underneath the thousands of pages of reading and dozens of assignments on their plates lies the real reason why most students enter law school in the first place: to help people.
Holistic Approach
Many of our alumni are part of the work by the Knox County Public Defender’s Community Law Office to transform families through an innovative program that pairs social and legal services.