Voting and Civility
Vols, make your voices heard by voting! Remember to treat everyone with respect during this election season.
Vols, make your voices heard by voting! Remember to treat everyone with respect during this election season.
Kim Jensen to lead efforts to implement working group recommendations.
Early voting begins October 14. If you are registered in Knox County, you can cast your ballot at the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy on Cumberland Avenue October 26–29.
As we head into flu season, it is more important than ever that we protect ourselves and one another by receiving the flu vaccine.
Today residential students who test positive for COVID-19 will begin moving into Massey Hall for temporary isolation housing.
We are increasing our efforts at campus safety with a comprehensive testing program that includes wastewater, pooled saliva, and nasal swab testing in residence halls and fraternity and sorority houses.
Vice Chancellor for Research Deb Crawford and I will discuss our overall testing strategy as well as early results from systematic testing during tomorrow’s live update.
The $129 million, 228,000-square-foot building will house the Nuclear Engineering program and the college’s first-year programs.
Additional steps to control the spread of COVID-19 on our campus.