Former Governor Bill Haslam to Address Fall Graduates
UT will welcome nearly 1,400 graduates into its alumni family as they are honored during the fall commencement ceremony on Dec. 16.
UT will welcome nearly 1,400 graduates into its alumni family as they are honored during the fall commencement ceremony on Dec. 16.
UT’s undergraduate commencement ceremony was filled with a series of special moments and a speech by Governor Bill Haslam.
UT’s undergraduate commencement and graduate hooding ceremonies will be held December 13 and 14. Governor Bill Haslam will address students during the undergraduate commencement ceremony on December 14.
Governor Bill Haslam’s 2015 State of the State address on Monday featured several pieces of welcome news for education.
The Chronicle of Higher Education has named Governor Bill Haslam as one of its top nine influencers in higher education for 2014. Haslam is highlighted for his efforts to increase Tennesseans’ access to higher education, particularly through his “Drive to 55” campaign—an effort to get 55 percent of the state’s resident to earn college degrees—and
Today Natalie L. Haslam, a philanthropist and ardent UT supporter, helped dedicate the new music building named in her honor—a state-of-the art addition to the campus that will showcase UT’s talented musicians and world-class faculty. Haslam and her husband, Jim Haslam, joined Governor Bill Haslam, UT Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek, UT President Joe DiPietro, US
Gov. Bill Haslam will be joined by two former Tennessee governors at a panel discussion about civility on February 21. Haslam, along with Phil Bredesen and Don Sundquist, will participate in “Balancing Civility and Free Expression,” a panel discussion that will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Toyota Auditorium at the Baker Center. It