• Students Start Spring Semester Getting Hands-On Experiences in New York City

    Students Start Spring Semester Getting Hands-On Experiences in New York City

    School of Journalism and Media students visited New York City as part of the school’s annual professional development trip in January 2025.. The first day of school for the spring semester looked a little different for 20 School of Journalism and Media students this year. Instead of reporting for classes at the University of Tennessee,…

  • 2025 Volunteer 40 Under 40 Recipient Taylor Hathorn Discovered Her Passion on Rocky Top

    2025 Volunteer 40 Under 40 Recipient Taylor Hathorn Discovered Her Passion on Rocky Top

    Alumna Taylor Hathorn’s (’14, ’19) post-graduation path received a jump-start when she signed up to be a part of Land Grant Films’ Medal of Honor Project. “I cannot begin to explain how formative that project was in my career,” the 2025 Volunteer 40 Under 40 recipient from the School of Journalism and Media said. The…

  • Tombras School Celebrates 30 Years of Networking Trips to New York City

    Tombras School Celebrates 30 Years of Networking Trips to New York City

    For 30 years, the Tombras School of Advertising and Public Relations has provided students with invaluable networking trips to New York City. These experiences offer opportunities to connect with industry professionals and include tours of various agencies and departments. This year, 40 students—20 each from advertising and public relations—visited notable companies including Goodby, Silverstein and…

  • Bane Named a Top 20 Winner in Hearst Journalism Awards in Photojournalism Competition

    Bane Named a Top 20 Winner in Hearst Journalism Awards in Photojournalism Competition

    School of Journalism and Media junior Avery Bane took this photo while covering the Paralympic Games for USA TODAY and submitted it for consideration for the 2024-2025 Hearst Journalism Awards Program’s Photojournalism News and Features Competition.  School of Journalism and Media junior Avery Bane finished in the top-20 of competitors in the 2024-2025 Hearst Journalism…

  • 40 Under 40: Rebekka Freeman Terrell Finds the Path to Success isn’t Linear

    40 Under 40: Rebekka Freeman Terrell Finds the Path to Success isn’t Linear

    When Rebekka Freeman Terrell (’09) moved from Memphis across the state to attend the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, she committed fully to being a Volunteer. Even when life threw her curveballs, she took them in stride and turned those challenges into learning experiences that ultimately grew her knowledge and skills. It’s this pragmatism, grit, and…

  • School Launches Associated Press Sports Editor Chapter at UT

    School Launches Associated Press Sports Editor Chapter at UT

    Students interested in sports media are invited to join the newly established Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE) chapter at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The School of Journalism and Media officially added the student professional organization near the end of the 2024 fall semester. Senior journalism and media majors Caleb Jarreau and Gabriel Jackson will…

  • Tombras School Student and Staff Member receive PRSA Volunteer Chapter Communicator of the Year Awards

    Tombras School Student and Staff Member receive PRSA Volunteer Chapter Communicator of the Year Awards

    The Public Relations Society of America’s (PRSA) Volunteer Chapter recently celebrated three individuals who were honored as Communicators of the Year. PRSA is a leading professional organization that serves the communications community, with a network of more than 400 professional and student chapters. Assistant Professor of Practice Joseph Stabb, Ph.D., APR is the president of…

  • Tennessean Journalism Academy Reinforces the Power of Journalism For Students

    Tennessean Journalism Academy Reinforces the Power of Journalism For Students

    The Tennessean hosted 12 college students for their annual Tennessean Journalism Academy in January. Representing the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, were journalism and media seniors Kylia Berry and Catherine Cox. Pictured above in the back row are, from left to right, Shauna Reynolds, Samuel McCormick, Faith Vance and Brianna Sorrell. In the middle row are…

  • CCI Faculty Brittany Tarwater in Class of 2025 Volunteer 40 Under 40

    CCI Faculty Brittany Tarwater in Class of 2025 Volunteer 40 Under 40

    From the moment Brittany Tarwater (‘09, ‘13) stepped into the College of Communication and Information to where she is today in her career, there’s been a network of supportive faculty pushing her to succeed. She didn’t realize when she arrived at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, campus on her 18th birthday that CCI and UT would…

  • Four Faculty Members Contribute to New Book on Women’s Sports and Media

    Four Faculty Members Contribute to New Book on Women’s Sports and Media

    A new book — Media, Women, and the Transformation of Sport — examines the coverage of women athletes and sports from Title IX to NIL. UT School of Journalism and Media faculty members contributed around a third of the chapters When School of Journalism and Media Assistant Professor Shannon Scovel was asked to contribute to…