Graduates Celebrate Achievements, Booker Awarded Honorary Degree
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.
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.
As commencement approaches, students took a moment to reflect on the invaluable support and guidance they received from UT faculty and staff along the way.
Graduate programs in business, law and other specialties rank among the best in the nation.
UT has named seven students Torchbearers, an honor reserved for the university’s top-achieving undergraduate students.
UT will celebrate the hard work and accomplishments of its graduate and professional students during Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week, April 1-5.
James L. Herbert (’62), a successful businessman and proud UT alumnus with roots in agriculture, passed away on March 16 at the age of 83.
Seven UT Knoxville students have accepted the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship from the U.S. State Department to study abroad in 2024.
As commencement approaches at UT, five Vols took a moment to express how the university’s faculty have influenced their educational journeys.
UT will welcome approximately 1,960 graduates into its alumni family as they are honored during the fall commencement ceremony on Dec. 15.
UT will host 11 commencement ceremonies May 18-20 as it welcomes more than 5,000 graduates into its alumni family.
Multiple graduate programs in business, engineering and nursing rank among the best in the nation.