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The University of Tennessee's enrollment goal of 41,000 students by 2030 just got bigger, thanks in part to an online partnership with Arizona State.
The University of Tennessee wants to acquire the University Commons building being leased by Walmart, which has not operated there since March 2019.
Johns Hopkins University is feeling the effects of major federal funding cuts as it paused pay hikes, instituted a hiring freeze and is slowing construction.
A new lawsuit filed in federal court claims the University of Tennessee violated students' constitutional rights after nine people were arrested following a pro-Palestinian protest on the campus.
The University of Tennessee College of Law has been renamed the Frank Winston College of Law following a $32.5 million gift.
Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton has tapped Bill Haslam, the former governor of Tennessee and Knoxville mayor, to serve on the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees.
Johns Hopkins student Sean Lee and alum Toby Mao were selected to join the 8th cohort of Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University.
More than $37 million in grant funding to the University of Tennessee has been terminated. The university system is currently assessing the impacts and determining its next steps.
The Lee University Board of Directors announces the appointment of Dr. Phil Cook as the school’s next president, effective July 1. Dr.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The University of Tennessee lost $37.65 million from the termination of federal grants by the Trump administration, according to a university spokesperson.
A Johns Hopkins University spokesperson confirmed 37 graduate students, recent graduates have had their visas revoked by the federal government.
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