Fewer Restrictions Resulting from the COVID-19 Pandemic May Mean Heightened Exposure to Flu
Flu Season May Be More Severe This Year, Warns UT Extension Public Health Expert
UTIA Animal Science Major Gains International Experience in Wildlife Conservation
Sydney Campbell Shares Her Volunteer Spirit with Loop Abroad
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Detected in Tennessee
State Veterinarian Orders an Immediate Halt to Poultry Shows, Exhibitions and Sales Statewide
Herbert College of Agriculture Celebrates Inaugural Class of Horticultural Therapy Students
Eight Students Complete UT’s First Ever Stand-Alone Certificate-for-Credit Program
Why Amphibian and Reptile Health Matters, and What UT Researchers are Doing to Protect It
Scientists, Students and Stakeholders Come Together in Knoxville to Discuss Disease Threats
Tennessee Equine Census to Estimate State Equine Population and Industry Economic Impact
Confidential Survey Allows for Better Understanding of Tennessee’s Horses
New Cattle Disease Detected in Tennessee
Producers Urged to Monitor Their Cattle
UT Gardens Program Administrator Receives National Horticultural Therapy Award
Derrick Stowell Recognized for Outstanding Contributions in Horticultural Therapy
First Global Amphibian and Reptile Disease Conference
Scientists from Across the Globe Gather to Conserve Herpetofauna Species
AAVMC Recognizes UTCVM’s Rouse with Excellence in Research Award
Recognized for His Work in Viral Immunology and Immunopathology