Tag Archive | "Class of ‘50-’59"

Remembering Sarah Booth Conroy

24 April 2009

UT's first woman journalism graduate left her mark on the Washington Post. Continue Reading »
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Once Burned, Masterfully Treated

25 March 2009

Patients from throughout the world come to Dr. Richard Grossman and his California-based burn treatment centers. Continue Reading »
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Simply the Best

09 December 2008

University of Tennessee alumni and friends are leaders in their chosen fields and well known for their accomplishments. Continue Reading »
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Giving Back to UT Martin

09 December 2008

"It's only reasonable to give back to the place that gave you so much," is how Bill Blankenship describes his loyalties. Continue Reading »
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Alaska at 50: Still Foreign to Many Down South

09 December 2008

Knoxville native John d'Armand (Knoxville '58), who has spent much of his life in Alaska, reflects on territorial days. Continue Reading »
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Special Dentist, Special Patients: Dr. Bud Baker

29 September 2008

The last 10 years of Dr. Elbert "Bud" Baker's nearly 50-year dental practice in Nashville have been the most rewarding. Continue Reading »
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UT Goes to China

29 February 2008

Educating students to succeed in the global workplace isn't just a lofty slogan. Today it's a necessity. Continue Reading »
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Alaska Adventure

08 January 2008

In 1956, on a lark, five UT students departed Knoxville for Alaska, where they spent the summer working in a gold mine. Continue Reading »
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The Campaign for Tennessee Gains Momentum

08 January 2008

A prodigy in many respects, Clarence Leon Brown received special permission to enter UT at the age of 15. Continue Reading »
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McCarthy Mainstreamed

18 September 2007

For years Cormac McCarthy, ­Knoxville's most famous living literary son, had something of a cult following. The secret is now out. Continue Reading »
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