When it comes to technology and innovation that improves our standard of living, manufacturing leads all other efforts, and UT is leading the way.
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ArtsCampusHistory and Tradition
The Indispensable Man: Charlie Brakebill (1924–2022)
by Brooks ClarkThroughout his 34-year career at UT, the late Charlie Brakebill raised money to help make a difference on campus. Perhaps no gift he secured did more than one in 1967 …
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A current student remembers Bill Larsen, retired professor of English and cinema studies who passed away on September 7, 2021.
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Celebrating 100 years of Ayres Hall, Morgan Hall, and Neyland Stadium
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At UT, Ann Marie Pace (’11) took the first steps to discovering her voice and her identity. She’s focusing that experience into writing and directing films to help young people …
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AlumniFall 2021Research and DiscoveryStudents
Life-Changing Experiences at Camp Koinonia
by Brooks ClarkTherapeutic recreation students step up to apply what they’ve learned in the classroom at a camp for kids with disabilities.
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A new program is supporting Black and Latino men to help them succeed at UT and beyond.
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In the spring 2021 issue of the magazine, we asked how many of you remembered doing a dance called the U-T—and lots of you responded! Stroll down memory lane with …
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The Olympic Games in July 2021 featured 11 current and past Vols and Lady Vols, bringing UT’s total number of Olympic competitors to more than 120. Impressive as it is, …
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With imagination, resourcefulness, and a little help from UT, Colleen Cruze (’11) and Manjit Bhatti (’06, ’09) grew Cruze Farm Dairy from a small family business into an East Tennessee …