UT Haslam College breaks ground on new building to accommodate growing enrollment

The University of Tennessee Haslam College of Business is constructing a new five-story building on campus complete with research labs.

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Knox County Schools says “cultural shift” in hiring reduced teacher vacancies to near-zero

Knox County Schools says the district has reduced teacher vacancies to near-zero levels through a “cultural shift” in the hiring.

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Knox County Schools makes changes to early dismissal schedule

Following recent discussions between board members and with parents in the community about their preferences, the board decided to do.

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UT study shows need for more civic education in Tennessee

A recent statewide survey from the University of Tennessee’s Institute of American Civics suggests there's a critical need to improve.

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Knoxville Preparatory School opens doors for first school year

The public charter school operator Prep Public Schools is looking to replicate the success of Chattanooga Preparatory School with another.

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Knox County Schools outlines security strategies for upcoming school year

Knox County Schools officials highlighted new security measures and investments to enhance school safety this school year as part of.

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UT leads research project to ‘create the perfect pitches’ at 2026 FIFA World Cup

A delegation from FIFA (International Federation of Association Football) recently visited the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, as part of the.

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UT Haslam College ranks first and second for graduate and undergrad supply chain programming

The University of Tennessee-Knoxville's Haslam College of Business has once again received national recognition for its programming relating to supply.

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Knox County school board votes to revise book ban policies

The Knox County Board of Education voted Thursday to revise district policies regarding the removal of books containing sexual or.

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New state assessment data shows economically disadvantaged students are finding more success at public charter schools

This week’s release of state-level Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) results is providing some good news for the 44,000 children.

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