EEPS doctoral student protecting endangered hemlocks
The National Geographic Society has awarded a grant to doctoral student Sonja Schmoyer for research on endangered hemlock trees. She is one of the first 20 recipients of conservation grants under National Geographic’s American Keystones initiative, which supports efforts to protect the country’s ecological, cultural and economic pillars as the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary.
Kriza Calumba on community, research, and graduate life at UT
Kriza Calumba is a doctoral student in food science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is graduating in May 2026, and has shared about her experience at UT!
Spring 2026 Graduate Student Research Awardees
The Graduate School is proud to recognize the graduate students who received GSRA awards in spring 2026.
EMBRACE Symposium accepting proposals for fall sessions
The Office of Assessment and Evaluation in the Division of Access and Engagement is excited to announce their second annual EMBRACE Symposium, which will take place in the Student Union on November 17–18 , 2026.
Gus Alvarez-Suchini: Connecting Data Science and Athletics
Gus Alvarez-Suchini, a PhD student at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is working to change the way students view data science and information technology.
UT Music Graduate Student Partners with UT Libraries to Modernize Saxophone Repair
Alex Singleton, a graduate student in saxophone performance, collaborated with UT Libraries to design and 3D-print a custom tray that organizes saxophone screws during instrument disassembly. The tray provides a clear, step-by-step layout that helps students safely disassemble and reassemble their instruments while learning the mechanics behind how they function.
Nominate an outstanding doctoral mentor
The Graduate School is excited to announce that we are now accepting nominations for the Spring 2026 Outstanding Doctoral Mentor Award.
Nature Notes with the Graduate Student Senate
Join the Graduate Student Senate at Ijams Nature Center on April 23, from 5pm–7pm for hiking, journaling and reflection.
Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week
This week is Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week (GPSAW)!