Curious about how and when our traditions began? We’ve got you covered with this extensive (but not exhaustive) timeline.
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From significant events to famous visitors to the loss of a great friend, 2016 was chock-full of moments the Volunteer family will never forget. Here are a few of the…
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On November 11, 1916—a date that hadn’t yet become Veterans Day—the undefeated Vols beat Vanderbilt 10–6 and “gladdened the hearts of hundreds of alumni who had journeyed back to the…
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It was a three-ring circus weekend at Cirque du Rocky Top. Take a look at some of the great moments from Homecoming 2013. And be on the lookout for a bearcat!
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There are plenty of good of reasons to come back to campus for Homecoming weekend, November 8–9, but here are twelve really great ones! *Spoiler alert! This list includes talk of elves, marshmallows, Smokey, and Peyton Manning.
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“The Trojans… are Ancient History.” That was the theme of Homecoming 2012. The week began with a judging of participating campus organizations’ banners, progressed to the Homecoming Parade with Grand Marshal Chamique Holdsclaw, and continued with a laugh from Leanne Morgan at the comedy show. But how did the week end?
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In the spirit of this weekend’s Homecoming celebration, alumni Nancy-Ann DeParle, director of the White House Office of Health Reform, two-time Tony Award winner John Cullum, and McCormick & Company CEO Alan D. Wilson share memories of their time at UT Knoxville.
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UT alumni and friends attending Party in the Park were greeted by very special guests (and experts at tailgating and tail-wagging, respectively) Jay Bush and Duke!
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Homecoming weekend was packed with an array of nostalgia, entertainment, and excitement from Friday, November 7, with the Strong Hall Reunion, Daily Beacon Reunion, and Wrestlers Reunion to the annual Party in the Park on Saturday, November 8.