UT To Celebrate Graduates; Geier To Receive Honorary Degree
UT will welcome more than 6,200 graduates into its alumni family across eight spring commencement ceremonies May 15-17.
UT will welcome more than 6,200 graduates into its alumni family across eight spring commencement ceremonies May 15-17.
The Silver ranking as a Military Friendly school places UT among the nation’s leading institutions for creating a supportive and inclusive environment for those who have served.
Seventeen cadets will be commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Air Force following the university’s May 16 graduation ceremony.
Take a look back at some of UT’s favorite photos and special moments from 2024.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, will welcome more than 2,100 graduates to its alumni family.
The Veterans Day events honor student, staff, faculty and alumni veterans within the Vol community and beyond, showing appreciation for their service.
Manor and McGowen served as volunteer escorts for HonorAir Knoxville’s Flight 35 to Washington D.C. — the organization’s second flight dedicated to honoring women veterans.
After setting a record last year with approximately 200 Army cadets in the program’s ranks, this fall the Army ROTC program welcomed more than 270 cadets and expects to commission more than 50 lieutenants this year.
The flight marks the College of Nursing’s first time providing escorts for the organization, which enables East Tennessee veterans to visit national memorials in honor of their service.
Over 5,300 graduates crossed the commencement stage at UT May 16–18, embarking on new chapters of their lives alongside family, friends, peers and mentors.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, will hold 11 commencement ceremonies May 16-18, welcoming more than 5,000 graduates into its alumni family.
Take a look back at some of UT’s favorite photos and special moments from 2023.