Short Takes
Jul 19th, 2010 • Category: Accomplished Alumni
Kellie Jolly Harper keeps her winning ways, Brent Hubbs is our MVP (Most Valuable Publisher), and Clint Boyd, Jr., pays it forward!
Kellie Jolly Harper keeps her winning ways, Brent Hubbs is our MVP (Most Valuable Publisher), and Clint Boyd, Jr., pays it forward!
Terry Clark (’78), UT’s head cheerleader for the 1976–77 season, is a producer for the documentary film No One Dies in Lily Dale, scheduled to premiere on HBO July 5 at 9 pm.
Forty years of Everett Medling’s high-profile architectural projects were honored recently by the College of Architecture and Design.
Joe Emert’s endowment is enabling student nurses’ intercultural healthcare experiences
Some of UT Knoxville’s most successful alumni are sharing their success and expertise with current students.
John Stevens, an alumnus of the College of Engineering, and Lisa Ford, an alumna of the College of Arts and Sciences, shared their success with students in February.
An author and an ambassador were recent visitors to campus.
Clay M. Jones came to campus in November to share with students and encourage leadership development.
November brought two Accomplished Alumni to campus to share their success stories with students.
Alumnus Chris Grabenstein’s latest young adult novel, The Crossroads, recently won the Anthony Award for Best Children’s/Young Adult Novel. Grabenstein was on campus in October as part of the Accomplished Alumni Program.