
Pat & Peyton
Columnists Sally Jenkins and Woody Paige reflect on UT’s most famous alumni. Continue reading Pat & Peyton
Columnists Sally Jenkins and Woody Paige reflect on UT’s most famous alumni. Continue reading Pat & Peyton
When you’re driving along Interstate 40 between Memphis and Jackson, watch for the West Tennessee Solar Farm, owned and operated by the University of Tennessee. Continue reading Shine On
Visiting campus and wanting to know the latest on road closures and construction? Check out UT Knoxville’s conezone.utk.edu. Continue reading Cone Zone
Trout Joust, anyone? It’s one of many memorable activities planned for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Homecoming 2012, Sept. 17-22. Continue reading Fish Sticks
The traditional Homecoming Rope Pull may not exactly tug at the heartstrings of the competitors, but it likely strains all their other body parts. Continue reading Rope Pull
UTHSC is selling more than 400 works of art donated to the university by Jolanda Penczner, widow of Paul Penczner, one of Memphis’ finest painters and most generous instructors. Continue reading Giving Arts
Ag Day is the annual alumni street fair on the Institute of Agriculture (UTIA) campus in Knoxville. This year’s event is Nov. 3 before kickoff of the Vols’ football game vs. Troy. Continue reading All About Ag
When Levita Mondie (Knoxville, ’93) won a chili cook-off in her Washington, D.C., neighborhood, she was as proud as any Top Chef victor Continue reading Eating Well
Tandy Wilson (Knoxville, ’00) is devoted to Nashville, where his family has lived for five generations. Nashville likes him, too, which was affirmed in a recent issue of Bon Appetit. Continue reading Son of the South
Tennessee Alumnus introduces you to three alumni who have brought change to their hometowns. Continue reading Small Town Revival
Sorority women at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, have long carried a bit of a chip on their collective shoulder. Greek men have had houses on or near campus since early last century. Sororities haven’t. Continue reading A Home for Sisterhood
Erin Creech Chesnut, a senior from Murfreesboro, reflects on a “humble circle of bricks [that] has been host to marriage proposals, gospel singings, impromptu concerts and the contemplations of a thousand young lives preparing to take on the world.” Continue reading Centennial Court
Alex Cate, a junior majoring in sports journalism, says Ray’s Place “fills a gaping hole left by the absence of mother’s or grandmother’s cooking.” Continue reading Ray’s Place
Tonya Hinch (Knoxville ’85), is a Crossville native who, after a short and sweet career in New York, has returned to reinvigorate her languishing hometown. Continue reading Crossville
Residents in the Twin Cities of Fulton, Ky., and South Fulton, Tenn., know about hard times. Recent decades have brought factory closures and shuttered businesses. Enter Jeff Campbell. Continue reading South Fulton
Who but Pat would fight a memory-wasting disease by writing a memoir? The idea is so like her – all elegance and swagger and undefeatedness. Continue reading Pat Summitt: Undefeated
Her 1,098 wins and 8 national championships are only a few of the impressive numbers Pat Summitt has racked up over the years. Continue reading By the Numbers
The Tennessee Alumnus asked readers to nominate their favorite small towns in Tennessee. Winchester received the most nominations, but we’ve included several other favorites you can read about. Continue reading Home Sweet Hometown
Carrying his new No. 18 orange jersey over the famous right arm, Peyton Manning emerged in the small adjoining hallway, came directly toward me and proclaimed: “Go, Big Orange!” Continue reading Peyton Manning: Back in Orange
Proceeds of Peyton Manning’s college football and scholar awards, totaling nearly $165,000, and other gifts to the athletics department were pooled to establish the Peyton Manning Scholarship. Continue reading Manning’s Scholars
As director of the Center for Clean Products at UT Knoxville’s Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment, Catherine Wilt (Knoxville ’88, ’89) has helped develop North America’s first and only third-party environmental toy standard. Continue reading Best for Baby and the Environment
First year engineering students at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga build assistive devices for children to improve their daily routines in school and at home. Continue reading Tailored Tools
Meet the 2012-2013 officers of the University of Tennessee Alumni Association. Continue reading Meet the Officers of the UTAA