Veterinary public health students learn about the ways humans, animals, and the environment are all interconnected.
Volunteer Stories
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UT-trained veterinary social workers help pet owners access care.
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For the past two decades, students in UT’s sustainable communities course have gone into the heart of Tennessee’s Appalachian communities to serve.
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Volunteering more than 880 hours, students help give around 15,900 inoculations.
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Nursing students complete service–learning with local community organizations.
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Students explore their leadership potential through the Volunteer Impact Academy.
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Developing a paddle–hike–bike trail system, landscape architecture students expand the Tennessee River’s impact within the region by helping establish the Tennessee RiverLine.
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Design and nursing students collaborate with faculty on a health care simulation app.
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Frances Garcia is one of countless UT students who have benefited from UT’s partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Maya Bian’s interdisciplinary work in global health took her to China, where she researched the thesis that led to an international research award.