A Supreme Appointment
By Torchbearer Staff
Sarah Keeton Campbell (A&S, ’04) has been selected to serve as a clerk for Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. Campbell will clerk for Alito for one court term, starting in July. Continue reading
Sarah Keeton Campbell (A&S, ’04) has been selected to serve as a clerk for Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. Campbell will clerk for Alito for one court term, starting in July. Continue reading
University of Tennessee Alumni Chapters offer a way to connect alumni and friends across the country while supporting the university and local communities. The award-winning alumni chapter for the Triangle Area (Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill) of North Carolina is no exception. Continue reading
Celebrate 50 years of African American achievement by attending the eighth annual Alex Haley Scholarship Golf Weekend, which benefits minority students at UT. Continue reading
UT’s Student Alumni Associates (SAAs) will host this fall’s national convention for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Affiliated Student Advancement Programs (ASAP) in Nashville. Continue reading
Meet two students who made history in the early days of desegregation as UT celebrates 50 years of African American achievement. Continue reading
Nominate someone today for one of four Alumni Awards, which recognize alumni successes and celebrate their contributions to society and to their alma mater. Continue reading
Five former Tennessee football players are headed to the Super Bowl. Continue reading
Keep an eye out for a variety of reunions during the coming year. Art and architecture alumni, save the date for the Estabrook Hall Reunion, March 25–27. Continue reading
Alumni chapters all over the country are promoting the Volunteer spirit by improving their communities and helping those in need. Continue reading
Mariselle Morales (’08) will be competing in the Miss America pageant as Miss Puerto Rico on January 15, 2011. Continue reading