SAA Wins Three CASE Awards
By Torchbearer Staff
The Student Alumni Associates recently picked up three CASE-ASAP awards at the District III Convention for their work with student programming. Continue reading
The Student Alumni Associates recently picked up three CASE-ASAP awards at the District III Convention for their work with student programming. Continue reading
Valentine’s Day is upon us, and we at the University of Tennessee would like to shout from the rooftops just how thankful we are for our 2012 donors and all of the support each of you gave us last year. Continue reading
Microelectronics in the human body? It’s not as farfetched as you may think. Professor Syed Kamrul Islam is working to make it happen. Continue reading
Did you know that Mark Dean (’79) was instrumental in the invention of the personal computer and holds three of IBM’s nine original PC patents? So, what’s his next big idea? Continue reading
In an ever-changing job market, it’s always wise to have a career and job-search strategy. Alumni Career Services is introducing a new webinar series to deliver the nation’s top career authors and experts right to your computer. Continue reading
ESPN broadcaster Woody Paige has a big idea—name the NCAA women’s basketball trophy after UT’s Pat Summitt. Now, fans can sign a petition to help make that happen. Continue reading
Grad student. Loving father. War veteran. Douglas Oeser can claim all of these titles, and now spends part of his time helping others like himself.
A street in the new Sorority Village at the UT will be named in honor of Ann Baker Furrow, a 1967 alumna and pioneering female golfer who also was the first woman to serve on the UT Board of Trustees.
The Kostrzewa siblings love UT, and they have the degrees to prove it. Continue reading
The 2012 Fall Young Alumni Weekend drew a record crowd back to campus for food, fun, and Rocky Top before the Vols took on the Florida Gators. Read more.