President Joe Biden recently appointed 12 additional members, including Michael Walton (’07), to the White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council, a federal advisory committee established under Executive Order 14008 of January 27, 2001, on Tackling the…
Katherine Ambroziak, associate professor of architecture and associate dean for academic affairs and research, has been selected as a James R. Cox Professor. She was announced as a recipient of the professorship by Provost and…
The College of Architecture and Design will welcome Barry Alan Yoakum, FAIA (’78) Cofounder and CEO of archimania to address graduates during the college’s commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 16. For nearly three decades, Memphis-based…
The playrooms at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital (ETCH) serve as an oasis for patients and families during their visits. The hematology and oncology playroom has a dual purpose of creating a comforting and uplifting environment…
Jeff (‘82) and Marla Gerber were honored with the University of Tennessee Philanthropist of the Year Award at the President’s Council’s ninth annual showcase and awards dinner on November 17, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Last fall,…
Georgia Perry, a fourth-year student in UT’s School of Architecture, has received the Sean F. Mellon Scholarship, a $20,000 memorial award available to the top quartile of students in the United States. She accepted the…
Three students from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s School of Architecture were recognized in the spiritual space category of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 2023 Steel Design Student Competition. The competition recognized six…
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s College of Architecture and Design welcomed 5 new and 7 returning faculty members into tenure-track professor positions and fellowships this fall. They join the schools of architecture, design, and landscape…
Whether from East Tennessee or across the country; experiencing hardship or not; artistic, mathematical, creative, or analytical; the first-year undergraduate students of the School of Architecture all have one thing in common: their last-dollar tuition…
Jermaine Parker Jr. developed an interest in architecture during visits to his grandfather's construction sites in Memphis, Tennessee. He explored the buildings, pondering their design, materials, and spatial arrangement. Now a third-year architecture student at…