From the Civil War to World War II and its aftermath, UT has been a center of activity in times of unrest.
Tamika Catchings (’00, ’02) learned more than basketball from her coach, Pat Summitt. And she put those lessons into action through her Catch the Stars Foundation.
Artist John Woodrow Kelley (’74) has a thriving career of marrying contemporary faces and bodies with a classical sensibility.
Before she had her diploma in hand, Katherine Van Hooser (’91) had accepted a job with NASA. Twenty-five years later, she’s risen to the ranks of chief engineer.
The Center for Sport, Peace, and Society knows that changing the world can start with basketball camp.
What happens to all the stuff that people send after a tragedy occurs, and why do they even send it? Digital Humanities Librarian Ashley Maynor wanted to know, so she made a documentary about it.
There are a lot of great things to love about this place that we call home. Even our alumni and friends who don’t live here any longer can agree that there’s …
Student-athletes learn how to use their passion for sport to create positive change within their team, their campus, and local and global communities.
