Freeman Saves Nashville Hockey Franchise: David Freeman
David Freeman is just a regular guy: a regular guy with a lot of money to invest in a National…
Bright Idea
Red flashing lights get our attention. Very bright red flashing lights, even more so.
Get Ready and Hold On
If you stand atop Fish Gap Hill, a peaceful scene spreads before you, but beneath the surface lies the potential…
Capitol Idea
Alumnus had a chance to sit down with Anthony Haynes and Kurt Schlieter, UT's liaisons with the state and federal…
Simply the Best
University of Tennessee alumni and friends are leaders in their chosen fields and well known for their accomplishments.
Alaska at 50: Still Foreign to Many Down South
Knoxville native John d'Armand (Knoxville '58), who has spent much of his life in Alaska, reflects on territorial days.
Absolutely YUM
What’s orange and white and moUThwatering all over? We asked Chef John Antun to help us assemble some distinctly "UT”…
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…
Bliss of the Spider Woman: Rosemary Gillespie
Staring at the spider through the glowing light of her headlamp, Rosemary Gillespie (Knoxville '86) could hardly believe her eyes.
We’ve Got the Power
UT's new supercomputer is one of the world's fastest after just a few months in operation. In June, UT's Kraken…
Growing Silver
You can count on finding a riot of color among the blooms and foliage at the UT Gardens in Knoxville.
Patients and Prudence
Nicole Perez is taking part in a program that's putting the Knoxville campus on the leading edge of clinical psychology…
Home is Where the Art Is
Anna Maria Horner is a homemaker in the oldest, and newest, sense of the word.
Your Last Name
From her home in Cary, North Carolina, Kelly Utt-Grubb runs a one-of-a-kind business: a family naming resource.
Farewell Music for the QE2
Two alumni hitched a ride on the Queen Elizabeth 2's final round-the-world cruise and did it with a song in…
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…
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.
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.
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.
You Can Do It
The majority of students can succeed at math and science. "They just need to be taught how," says Dr. Saundra…
Mentoring Makes a Better World
Ann Draughon says the most important thing she has done is prepare women and minorities for careers in food microbiology.
The Pleasure is All Mine
Research scientist Jonathan Balcombe posits in his book Pleasurable Kingdom that humans aren't the only animals capable of feeling pleasure.
Set to Rights
Dr. Michael Lofaro is editing a new series of James Agee’s work, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, A Death in…