Looking for connection and community at UT, first-generation college student Abigail Thongbai discovers a passion for volunteering and launches a career helping others.
UT has built an ecosystem of student support initiatives to make sure all Vols have the best chance at success.
Five years after graduation, Azsha White reflects on how the university shaped her future.
A student organization gives students opportunities to get outside, serve others, and catch fish.
Students explore their leadership potential through the Volunteer Impact Academy.
A financially accessible education is within reach at UT.
Vol Success Teams provide students with the support they need.
From the moment students first arrive on campus, the Jones Center for Leadership and Service provides them with the opportunity to be a part of something bigger than themselves.
Jack Neely (’81) has a passion for educating people about UT’s history and that of its hometown, Knoxville.
From cow’s milk on the farm to ice cream on Gay Street, an alumna-led business shows what it means to work hard and love harder.
The iconic Torchbearer statue is a symbol of enlightenment, leadership, and service.
UT’s scenic design program and Clarence Brown Theatre put Josafath Reynoso on a path to global recognition.
A tradition since 2001, Ignite introduces first-year students to Knoxville while building friendships they’ll carry throughout their time at UT and beyond.