The Pride of the Southland band celebrates 150 years in 2019.
Brooks Clark
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Young alumna Ashlee Latimer (’16) paid her dues in the Knoxville theatre world as an actress and director and ended up winning a Tony Award for her work offstage as …
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Jack Neely (’81) has a passion for educating people about UT’s history and that of its hometown, Knoxville.
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For the 150 children ages seven through 21 who have various disabilities and the 200 UT students who spend a week as counselors, Camp Koinonia is an experience that lasts …
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Baker Donahue (’18) is adapting his popular vintage UT clothing company to new opportunities.
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General Robert Neyland’s game maxims helped former football player Austin “Shifty” Shofner (’37) and several others escape a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp.
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David Hunt (’83 & ’89) remembers visiting the Dickson Mounds State Museum, not far from his home in Washington, Illinois, as early as age six and being fascinated by the …
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If a single image enshrines the memory of the late Avon Rollins Sr., it’s a Knoxville News Sentinel photo from May 1963 of his six-foot-four body lying on the sidewalk …
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Catch up with alumnus Conrad Ricamora who recently was promoted to a series regular in the hit TV show How to Get Away with Murder and received the Visibility Award …
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Former Lady Vol lefty pitcher Monica Abbott (’07) talks softball and the impact that Pat Summitt made on her.