LAFOLLETTE – The Sharp-Hunter Farm, a family legacy dating back to 1841, became the canvas for the latest Everywhere You Look, UT mural in Campbell County.
DECATURVILLE – A complex in Decatur County provides a home to local the UT Extension office, emergency management agency and veterans service office and now the newest Everywhere You Look, UT mural which is currently being painted.
Waddinxveen, 24 July 2025 – SGL, the global market leader in sustainable pitch management solutions, has purchased the product rights to the U.S.-based company fLEX Standard Solutions as of May 15, 2025.
HOHENWALD – The latest addition to the University of Tennessee System’s Everywhere You Look, UT mural campaign found its home in Lewis County at the entrance of Memorial Park’s agriculture pavilion, a hub of activity and community connection.
MANCHESTER – Coffee County Mayor Dennis Hunt couldn’t think of a more fitting place for an Everywhere You Look, UT mural than on the side of his cranes and excavations business.
The University of Tennessee Foundation (UTFI) is celebrating a historic year, further accelerating its ambitious trajectory toward making this the greatest fundraising decade in University of Tennessee System history.
SEYMOUR, Tenn. – A new Everywhere You Look, UT mural is underway on a pharmacy in Sevier County owned by Rob Bullington (UTHSC ’04), thanks to a generous donation from UT Health Science Center College of Pharmacy alumna and UT Board of Trustees member Shanea McKinney (UTHSC ’08).
CHATTANOOGA — The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees officially welcomed its new leaders, Lori Bruce as chancellor of UT Chattanooga and Melinda Arnold as chancellor of UT Southern, during its annual meeting held in Chattanooga.
MEMPHIS—From across Tennessee, editors, reporters and designers gathered Saturday in Memphis to learn the winners in the annual Tennessee Press Association contest, which has been cosponsored by the University of Tennessee System for 85 years.
The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees will consider proposals to increase undergraduate in-state tuition and mandatory fees at certain UT campuses during its annual meeting on July 1.