(June 24, 2022) Knoxville College, one of the oldest and most storied Historically Black Colleges
and Universities (HBCU’s) is proud to announce a partnership with the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville PhD Higher Education program. This strategic partnership is designed to support
Knoxville College in regaining its accreditation and rightfully return to the position as one of the
premier institutions of higher learning in the state of Tennessee serving black youth.
Homecoming has been a rich tradition of our college for quite a long time. Homecoming 2022 is a time to come back in full force to support our beloved alma mater, now like never before Knoxville College needs you to “Come Home.”
Dear Knoxville College Family and Friends,
With great sadness, we regret to inform you that Rev. James Reese, Knoxville College Alum Class of 1946 and...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The 147-year-old historically black college Knoxville College was on the cusp of a new chapter as leaders unveil their 10-year revitalization plan.
Knoxville College Interim President Leonard Adams asked the East Tennessee Community Design Center (ETCDC) to study affordable housing opportunities on the campus within the existing Faculty Residence Apartments.
Honoring Dr. James Reese at the building dedication ceremony at the newly named McMillan-Reese Chapel.
Left to right: Interim President Leonard Adams, Trustee Mayor Johnny Ford, Dr. James Reese, and Chairman Dr. Michael V. Bowie.