University of Tennessee at Knoxville's first phase of the Vol Edge program launches this spring, and professors could integrate it in the classroom.
With the University of Tennessee Vols men’s basketball team having another outstanding season under coach Rick Barnes, it is easy to assume fans' passion for the program has reached a new level. Some, however, might say it started with the energetic ...
High school students in East Tennessee got a chance to experience science first-hand on Saturday. The library at the University of Tennessee inspired them with Big Orange Stem Saturday (BOSS). “Our theme this year is ‘the future is now’ and so we have everything from our futuristic artificial intelligence to nursing the latest trends,
A UT study reports a 96% satisfaction rate amongst TennCare recipients, highlighting the success of Tennessee's healthcare program for low-income families.
Lady Vols' head coach Kim Caldwell has given birth to a son, Conor Scott Caldwell. She led the team to a strong season start before her pregnancy. Her assistant, Jenna Burdette, is stepping in during her leave.
Early-season Tennessee baseball tickets will go on sale on at 10 a.m. EST Jan. 24. Vols fans can purchase tickets on Ticketmaster.com. Ticket prices currently start around $30 per game.
Kim Caldwell gives birth to her first child. Here is everything you need to know about the team moving forward.
The states with the cheapest mortgage payments are concentrated in the Midwest and the South, according to a recent Realtor.com report.
Everyone has a YMCA memory – or so it seems to Sam Franklin. And he wants to hear them all. “It's fascinating that every person I talk to has some sort of Y story in their lives, learning to swim, camp,
Former Michigan tight end Kevin Koger is set to interview with the Dallas Cowboys for their vacant offensive coordinator opening, according to NFL insider Tom P
Ohio State built arguably college football's best roster to win the national title. We examined its template to see if Tennessee could follow it.
Marshall Ramsey, a nationally recognized editorial cartoonist, shares his cartoons and travels the state as Mississippi Today’s Editor-At-Large. He’s also host of a weekly statewide radio program and a television program on Mississippi Public Broadcasting and is the author of several books.