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Volunteer Stories
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Looking to make his mark, transfer student and first-generation college graduate KoJak Wells (’20) went from the stock room to a Fortune 500 company.
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Vol Success Teams provide students with the support they need.
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After catching the illness as a nurse for COVID-19 patients, former Vol pitcher Travis Exum is still recovering.
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Mars expert Harry “Hap” McSween retired from his position as a professor of planetary geoscience in 2016, but he is still a very present force in the Department of Earth …
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Chancellor Donde Plowman wants every UT student to develop the confidence to step forward, show an act of kindness or courage, and make a difference.
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UT’s nationally ranked graduate printmaking program produces artists, educators, and business owners who make outstanding impressions worldwide.
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From the moment students first arrive on campus, the Jones Center for Leadership and Service provides them with the opportunity to be a part of something bigger than themselves.
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Why would UT microbiologist Karen Lloyd descend into the crater of an active volcano?
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The UT Chamber Singers have become cultural ambassadors through song.