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In its first fall semester under the new name, a reception with students, faculty and staff celebrated the naming of the Herbert College of Agriculture and honored Jim (UTIA ’62) and Judi Herbert’s (Knoxville ’63) milestone gift.
Kara Lawson (Knoxville ’03) prepares to speak to the Alliance of Women Philanthropists at its annual symposium.
Members of the University of Chattanooga Class of 1968 celebrate their 50th reunion at Patten Chapel.
UT Knoxville alumnus Inky Johnson (Knoxville ’07, ’09), who served as the Homecoming 2018 grand marshal, enjoys pre-game tailgate festivities at Tyson Alumni Center along with his mother, Ruby Lewis; wife, Allison; daughter, Jada; and son, Inky Jr. (not pictured)
Vol-to-Vol offers students the opportunity to connect with UT Knoxville Alumni Board members and campus leaders, ask questions about career areas and gain valuable insights. From left, Haslam College of Business student Vibhor Chaudhary, Bredesen Center Fellow Nannan Jiang, Tickle College of Engineering student Mikayla Maxwell and UT Knoxville Alumni Board past president Robert Lewis (Knoxville ’81).
UT Martin hosted a 90th birthday party in honor of Bettye Giles (Knoxville ’52), foreground, former director of women’s athletics. Giles was instrumental in the development of women’s intercollegiate athletics nationwide, and her work, along with that of other women’s athletic supporters, ultimately resulted in the passing of Title IX legislation.
Alumni Legislative Council members, from left, Tommy Hunt (Martin ’80, UTCVM ’82), Mac Edington (HSC ’63), Lynne Fain (Knoxville ’72), Jeannie Beauchamp (HSC ’91) and Walter Fain (Knoxville ’68, HSC ’70) came together in Nashville to learn more about the upcoming legislative session.
Members of the UT College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 1994 showed off their alumni license plate frames during their reunion celebration.
Samantha Lane (Knoxville ’07), founder of Origami Day, shares practical time-management tips with alumni.
Bill Haltom (Knoxville ’75, ’78), speaks to UT Martin faculty, staff, students and community members. Haltom co-authored Full Court Press, which discusses a 1970s legal case that won female basketball players the right to play full-court basketball and features star witness Pat Head Summitt (Martin ’74, Knoxville ’75).
Sherry Morgan (Knoxville ’71, ’78, ’85) enjoys the speakers at the Alliance of Women Philanthropists 11th annual women and philanthropy symposium.
UT Knoxville exceeded its goal of raising $2 million in one day during Big Orange Give, a 24-hour giving campaign Nov. 14. From left, Student Alumni Associate members Isheeta Mistry, Ramsey Parker and Xavier Greer.
Cynthia Wade performs with the UTC Jazz Band during the Alliance of Women Philanthropists luncheon.
From left, Jean Wall, Karl Schledwitz (Knoxville ’74, HSC ’77) and Pat Wall (HSC ’60), UTHSC chancellor emeritus, at the Hershel Pat Wall Legacy Society: 10th Anniversary Celebration.
Betsy Brasher (Martin ’98, ’03) reflects on her volunteer service to the university as she was officially inducted into the UT Alumni Association’s Past President’s Council.
UTC University Honors alumni recently gathered for their annual gala. Pictured, from left, are Nicole Ringenberg (Chattanooga ’06, ’09), Andy Basler (Chattanooga, ’07), Kelly Jo Fulkerson-Dikuua (Chattanooga ’06) and Elizabeth Maounis (Chattanooga ’06, ’08).
Judi Herbert (Knoxville ’63), Bonnie Lockwood, Lisa Stearns and David Lockwood view the replica greenhouse and ceremonial key presented to Jim (UTIA ’62) and Judi Herbert in appreciation and recognition of their milestone gift
UT Knoxville alumni leaders came back to campus to network with students and offer career advice at Neyland Stadium’s Tennessee Terrace.
Through the generosity of Donnie and Terry Smith, the UT Institute of Agriculture celebrated the official launch of the Smith Center for International Sustainable Agriculture. From left, UTIA Chancellor Tim Cross; Jai Templeton, Tennessee Department of Agriculture commissioner; former U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda Erica Barks-Ruggles; Donnie Smith (UTIA ’80); Terry Smith (Knoxville ’80); and Tom Gill, Smith Center Endowed Chair for International Sustainable Agriculture.
UTC chapter members in Chattanooga host a recruitment and networking event at a local restaurant.
UT Martin First Lady Hollianne Carver (Knoxville ’00), foreground, reads Spread Your Wings: The Story of Baby Skyhawk during a book-reveal reception. The book was written and illustrated by UT Martin art and English students.
Doug Swafford (Chattanooga ’82), third from left, was recognized for outstanding service to the UTC Chattanooga alumni chapter. From left are Angel Perry (Chattanooga ’87), Ed Lawrence (Chattanooga ’84), Doug Swafford and Jeff Billings (Chattanooga ’83).
From left, UTHSC Chancellor Steve Schwab, Bob Kaplan (HSC ’73), Becky Kaplan and Love Collins III,
vice chancellor for development and alumni affairs, attend the Hershel Pat Wall Legacy Society: 10th Anniversary Celebration.