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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THEC launches ‘FAFSA Frenzy’ resources to help students apply for financial aid

The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) is partnering with several education and community organizations across the state to launch its.

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University of Memphis childhood programs receive state grants for early intervention services

Two early intervention resource agencies for young children with developmental delays and disabilities at University of Memphis received three new.

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UT named a ‘Best Value College’ by Princeton Review

The Princeton Review has named University of Tennessee in Knoxville as “one of the nation’s best-value colleges for students seeking.

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Tennessee Higher Ed Commission notes increase in ‘college-going rate’

New data from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) notes “significant momentum” in today’s increasing college-going rate in Tennessee, highlighted.

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University of Memphis announces $1M investment in AI-related programming

The University of Memphis is investing $1 million in academic and research programming relating to artificial intelligence to better prepare.

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UT-Chattanooga receives College of Distinction designation

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga has been designated a 2024-2025 College of Distinction and a Tennessee College of Distinction, a recent.

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AI policies are still a work in progress for several Tennessee school districts ahead of 2024-25 school year

Legislation passed in February requires school districts to let the state know how artificial intelligence will be used and regulated.

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Teacher vacancies are a big challenge in Tennessee. Clarksville-Montgomery County may have found a solution.

A recent report from the State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) found that school districts across Tennessee began the school year.

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Students of color make up the majority of public charter school students in Tennessee. Should HBCUs get involved?

A recent report by the Tennessee Charter Center found roughly 95 percent of the state's 44,000 public charter school students.

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