
Snapshots: Spring 2020
University of Tennessee alumni and students around the state.

College of Pharmacy Expands Nashville Campus
College of Pharmacy leaders and students celebrate the opening of a larger space to learn.

UTAA Presents Awards to Top Faculty, Staff
Each year, the UT Alumni Association recognizes outstanding faculty and staff for their service and dedication.

2019 NightinGala Honors Mid-South Nurses
Nearly 250 nurses and supporters attended the third annual NightinGala hosted by the College of Nursing at UTHSC.

Snapshots: Fall 2019
University of Tennessee alumni and students around the state.

Give Kids A Smile Day
Students from Freedom Preparatory Academy received free dental services from UTHSC.

Bringing Life-changing Inventions to Market
UTRF provides UT innovators with the right formula for success.

Taking A Stand Against Hate
When students at UTHSC were asked if they would sign a banner with a message of unity against hate, more than 400 stepped up to sign in roughly two hours.

Committed
The UTHSC Center for Addiction Science battles addiction through education, clinical care, research and outreach. “It’s a work in progress,” the center’s program director says.

Celebrating Nurses
Rear Admiral Sylvia Trent-Adams, U.S. deputy surgeon general, was the featured speaker at UTHSC's NightinGala, a celebration of nursing.

Alumni Snapshots: Fall 2018
Tennessee Alumni, students, and employees around the state.

Running for My Life (And Theirs, Too)
In September 2013 I participated in my first 5K (3.1-mile) race.

Mobile Stroke Unit a Life Saver
Fast action by the staff of the UT Mobile Stroke Unit saved the life of a man who had a stroke on a Delta airlines flight bound for Atlanta.

Alumni Snapshots: Spring 2018
Tennessee Alumni, students, and employees around the state.

The Next Mission
As the number of veterans attending UT rises, campuses are providing them with help to conquer the move from military to college life.

Lost No More
When war came to his village, he ran one direction and his family another. With other children and a few adults, he walked to Ethiopia and then Kenya. This “Lost Boy of Sudan” found a new life in United States.

Ending Domestic Violence
Domestic abuse survivor Mildred Muhammad was the keynote speaker Oct. 28 at Bridging Troubled Waters, a free community forum at UTHSC aimed at ending domestic violence, resolving conflicts peacefully and building healthy relationships.

By The Book
Dr. Jason Yaun finds a way to bring his passion for reading into his pediatric practice.




