In an ultimate display of Volunteer spirit, Lady Vols Keyen Green and Margaret Marando stepped up to save lives by giving bone marrow and stem cells through the Project Life Movement.
Andrew Peters
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Take a dive into some interesting facts from UT’s long and storied history in women’s athletics.
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Ben Murphy (’15) got his start in film production as one of the first graduates of UT’s cinema studies program. Now, he is a film editor in Hollywood with blockbusters like the Oscar-nominated Avatar: The Way of Water on his resume.
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Take a look back at some highlights of the rivalry between the Lady Vols and UConn Huskies and how it changed the game of women’s basketball.
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Each year, UT’s Esports Club taps into its passion for video games to raise money for East Tennessee Children’s Hospital through Extra Life, a gaming marathon that encourages donations for…
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Ashley Rogers is a phenom on the field and a pioneer in the biomechanics lab, where she’s studying her own softball injuries to help future players.
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It’s been 120 years since a newspaper reporter from Atlanta gave UT athletes a nickname with deep roots in Tennessee history that has become a state of mind for the entire UT community.
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Find out the history behind one of UT’s most unique traditions that has been going strong for six decades.
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It’s been 50 years since the first time Vol fans heard the sweet sounds of “Rocky Top” in Neyland Stadium.