On the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote, a Tennessee mural project is giving an all-woman roster of artists a canvas to freely express themselves—and inspiring a new generation of girls.
Alumni
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Scholar and sociologist Enkeshi El-Amin (’19) creates a welcoming space for Black makers in Knoxville and builds bridges for the good of her adopted community.
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Students in the School of Advertising and Public Relations develop a marketing plan for alumnus’s new Vol-themed hotel.
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With her Met Opera National Council Auditions victory, soprano Alexandria Shiner (’16) hit a high note.
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Around 1,000 babies are born each year in the United States with sickle cell anemia. Former Vol football player Tim Townes is hoping to change that with a cure currently up for FDA approval.
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A stigma has always existed around conversations about mental health. Champion swimmer Maddy Banic (’19) hopes to lessen that stigma by sharing the story of her own struggles, and her comeback, with student–athletes around the country.
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Alumnus Adam Alsamadisi volunteered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee and changed Brandon’s life.
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National Public Radio shines a spotlight on the UT students and professor who inspired its award-winning Dolly Parton’s America podcast.
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Hera Jay Brown (’18), UT’s ninth Rhodes Scholar, is working to make the world a better place.
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Patrick Hazari (’05), director of design and construction for New York City’s High Line park, inspires strollers by the millions.