
Q&A with Randy Boyd
Randy Boyd, special advisor on higher education, talks about his role in determining the future. He says getting adults to finish their degrees is a goal of the state.

Higher Education: The Federal Perspective
Senator Lamar Alexander believes the future of higher education rests in innovation. "Giving our colleges and universities a chance to prosper again will allow us to reassert the greatness of our nation’s universities."

Plan for the Future
What’s ahead for the University of Tennessee? A new strategic plan approved in 2012 provides the UT System a roadmap for the next five years.

Baker Center: For the Good of the People
Honoring Senator Howard Baker of Tennessee, the center encourages public awareness of and participation in government

$1 Billion and Counting
UT surpasses its Campaign for Tennessee goal ahead of schedule, thanks to generous alumni, friends, faculty, and staff.

Highlights of UT Fundraising History
More than a half-century ago, UT initiated its development program. Today, it's a proven success story.

Ayers Invests in Decatur County’s Future
Scholarships and a UT Martin off-campus center help students overcome challenges and earn degrees.

The Campaign: The Inside Story
Campaign director Scott Rabenold discusses the "why" and "how" of UT's billion dollar Campaign for Tennessee.

The Challenge: Teacher Education
A million-dollar challenge gift memorializes UT's first million-dollar donor.

Dental Restoration: It Must Be Dunn
Former governor Winfield Dunn spearheads a drive to update the dental building at the UT Health Science Center.

Donors’ Vision Improves Patients’ Sight
With generous community support, the Hamilton Eye Institute aims for "best eye care in the world."

Entrepreneurs Can Dream Bigger
Charlie and Moll Anderson support UT Knoxville's entrepreneurship center and scholarships for single parents.

Risks Not Taken
A UT consultant, with support from the Tennessee Municipal League Risk Management Pool, helps cities control insurance costs.

Room to Heal
Tickle gift supports a $10 million addition to the UT College of Veterinary Medicine








