Deputy Surgeon General Rear Admiral Sylvia Trent-Adams, keynote speaker, and Tine Williams (HSC ’75, ’81), College of Nursing Alumni Board president-elect, at the 2018 UTHSC College of Nursing NightinGala.
A tradition that started in 1926, Aloha Oe is a graduation celebration that allows the senior class to come together one last time to bid farewell to UT Knoxville.
UTC Alumni Board member Jane Guthrie (Chattanooga ’61) and husband John (Chattanooga ’60), who serves on the UC Foundation board, attend the UTC Theatre’s spring production of “Chicago.”
Lofton Stuart (UTIA ’71) and Sylvia Wright (Knoxville ’61) catch up during the summer UTAA Past Presidents reception.
Members of the UT Martin Division of University Advancement staff are pictured with longtime donor Bill Blankenship (Martin ’55), center, during the 2018 Captain’s Challenge fundraising event on April 18 in Martin. The fundraising goal for Captain’s Challenge was to raise $300,000 in 24 hours. The team exceeded its goal, with more than $312,000 raised.
Led by Ashley Shores (Martin ’18), members of UT Martin’s 2018 senior class participate in the traditional senior walk during the last week of classes on April 25 in Martin.
From left, Drew Fry (Chattanooga ’14), Marc Holcomb and Jason Desain (Chattanooga ’13) attend the Spring Barbecue hosted by the UTC GOLD Council (Graduates of the Last Decade).
Left to right, Outstanding Alumna Debbie Hatmaker (HSC ’79), Most Supportive Alumna Charlotte Smalley (HSC ’75) and Recent Alumna Katherine Darling (HSC ’10) at the 2018 UTHSC College of Nursing Alumni Awards Dinner.
Members of the UTC Class of 2018 show off their new class rings.
At the inaugural dinner with 100 Vols, more than 100 freshman students had the opportunity to network with UT Knoxville alumni and learn about leadership and how to get involved on campus.
Betsy Brasher Melby (Martin ’98, ’03), left, and Interim UT Foundation President Kerry Witcher (Knoxville ’81), right, present Nell Gullett (Martin ’76, ’81), middle, with the UTAA Outstanding Teacher award. Gullett is a professor of finance at UT Martin.
Luke Switzer (Martin ’18) celebrates as he crosses the stage during UT Martin’s spring commencement in the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center. Switzer joined more than 600 UT Martin graduates from 56 Tennessee counties, 27 states and the countries of Australia, China, India, Russia and Saudi Arabia.
UTC Alumni Board members and guests, from left, Laura Kay (Chattanooga ’79), Lee Kay, Cynthia Dale (Chattanooga ’93) and Jay Dale (Chattanooga ’94, ’01), enjoy the annual Volunteer Appreciation Picnic.
Left to right, Rita Staley, John Staley III (Chattanooga ’93) and John Staley Jr. (Knoxville ’70) at the UTAA annual awards dinner.
In May 2018, the UT Knoxville Office of Alumni Affairs and Tennessee Athletics partnered together to bring the Big Orange Caravan, including UT Athletic Director Phillip Fulmer, to alumni and fans in five different cities.
UT Knoxville Young Alumni Council members Jared Lynd (Knoxville ’11, ’15) and Lucy Boateng (Knoxville ’13, ’16) meet with students during Vol to Vol, which provides students the opportunity to receive professional advice and counsel from alumni spanning various career fields.
Kellie Miller (Knoxville ’88) shares stories of her brother John Staley III (Chattanooga ’93) before introducing him as the incoming UTAA Board of Governors president at the UTAA annual awards dinner.
Tyler Jackson (HSC ’18), left, and Steve Jackson (HSC ’84), right, at the 2018 College of Medicine Match Day.
Members of the Knoxville – UT Knoxville Alumni Chapter, from left, Stacy Moody (Knoxville ’87), Sonja Hill (Knoxville ’96), Leroy Bible (Knoxville ’64), Larry Kaminsky (Knoxville ’81), Whitney Overbay (Knoxville ’04), Alex Lohmann (Knoxville ’14), Odessa Hight (Knoxville ’05) and Karyn Altshuler (Knoxville ’85) at the fourth annual Big Orange Awards Bash, which brings together alumni leaders to recognize outstanding accomplishments.
UT Knoxville Alumni Board members attended New Vol Roll Call and helped welcome new Vols and their families to Rocky Top. From left, Bill Killian (Knoxville ’71, ’74), Robert Lewis III (Knoxville ’81), Lee Patouillet (Knoxville ’76), Nancy Berry (Knoxville ’78), Tom Carpenter (Knoxville ’83), Kari Alldredge and Connie Begley.
Mitch Pollard (Martin ’93), left, passes the gavel to Jay Goss (Martin ’88) as the 2018-2019 UTM Alumni Council President.
From left, Jayne Holder (Chattanooga ’74), Richard Johnson (Chattanooga ’81) and Victoria Johnson (Knoxville ’97) at the winter meeting of the UTAA Board of Governors.
UTC alumni meet with Athletics Director Mark Wharton in Knoxville. Pictured, from left, David Gazaway (Chattanooga ’08), Randy Lockmiller (Chattanooga ’71), Rickey McCallum (Chattanooga ’00), Mark Wharton (Knoxville ’95), Brooke Mercer (Chattanooga ’13), Libby Romines Beidelschies (Chattanooga ’98) and Natalie Patterson Mohr (Chattanooga ’00).
Hurricane Helene brought record floods to Tennessee. Public officials, teamwork, and community spirit helped save lives and set the path for rebuilding and recovery.
For years, IPS agencies have offered training opportunities to help state and municipal officials like Gary Behler get off to a strong start and do their jobs better.