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Bravo for Summer!

Bravo for Summer!

School's out. So what's to do?

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With the Web, There's a Way

With the Web, There’s a Way

More students enjoy the flexibility of online courses.

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Right Here in River City

Right Here in River City

Kim White continues Chattanooga's downtown renaissance

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Tough Times, Helping Hands

Tough Times, Helping Hands

UT Chattanooga alumni redouble their efforts to help the community during the economic downturn

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Instinctive Givers: Renee Haugerud and John Murphy

Instinctive Givers: Renee Haugerud and John Murphy

This generous couple has contributed $2 million to UT Chattanooga's College of Business and its football program.

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Libraries Aren't What They Used to Be

Libraries Aren’t What They Used to Be

The technology, the atmosphere, the staff—everything’s new and different

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Coffeys: University Related

Coffeys: University Related

Kristin Coffey fits right in with the UT Alumni Association. Her family has three generations of university loyalty.

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New Hope with Tai Chi

New Hope with Tai Chi

People with physical disabilities can improve their stamina--and their mindset--with a version of the ancient Chinese exercise

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An Association for All

An Association for All

Kino Becton and Marty Begalla are two of the many leaders who make the UTAA great.

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On the Campuses

On the Campuses

Alumni have a new “home” at UT Martin. The former residence ­of the chancellor is now the Alumni Center.

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Ishmael Beah, UT Yearbooks, Olympic Medalists, and Other News

Ishmael Beah, UT Yearbooks, Olympic Medalists, and Other News

Ishmael Beah, UT Yearbooks, Olympic Medalists, and other news in this installment of UTopics.

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The Road Ahead

The Road Ahead

The excitement continues to build in Chattanooga since Volkswagen announced it will build its North American assembly plant there.

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Warhol, STEM Growth, and Haslam Scholars

Warhol, STEM Growth, and Haslam Scholars

The Campaign for Tennessee, a new Warhol exhibit, a look at the Haslam Scholars, and more in the latest installment…

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Sounds Like Success: Dustin Cawood

Sounds Like Success: Dustin Cawood

Dustin Cawood works on a ranch, but you won't find him in the saddle, enjoying the scenery on a 5,000-acre…

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Kickoff to the Future

Kickoff to the Future

It was an evening of orange at Thompson-Boling Arena, where 850 people brought enough passion and "Rocky Top" to pack…

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Meet Your Officers

Meet Your Officers

This year's officers of the UT Alumni Association are an experienced lot, and two of them are second-generation alumni leaders.

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A Bit of UT at America's Theme Parks

A Bit of UT at America’s Theme Parks

These UT alumni who work with Disney, Dollywood, and Sea World Orlando would love to welcome you.

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Ancient Bronzes, A Farm of the Future, and a Couple Updates

Ancient Bronzes, A Farm of the Future, and a Couple Updates

Objects from long ago and far away promise a tantalizing museum experience this summer at UT Knoxville.

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Test By Fire

Test By Fire

Dr. Robert H. Swansbrough’s book raises questions about how the Iraq War and Bush’s Middle East policies will affect the…

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Heritage Plaza: UTC's Gathering Place

Heritage Plaza: UTC’s Gathering Place

An inviting walkway carries visitors into a circular space bordered by the University Center, Grote Hall, and Lupton Library.

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Preparing for the Nursing Shortage

Preparing for the Nursing Shortage

No one looks forward to a stay in the hospital. But try to imagine the experience without the assistance of…

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Education Changes Lives

Education Changes Lives

Though their stories are quite different, Kayvon Sadrabadi and Paige Pettit both credit education with altering their lives.

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Ayers, Mears, and Geier

Ayers, Mears, and Geier

Richmond taps Ayers as president, Mears dies in Knoxville, Rita Geier joins university

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