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William Everett Derryberry, St. John's College, BA 1932 MA 1940; had a 34-year academic career as president of Tennessee Technological University, where he oversaw the transformation of the school from a campus of a few acres and a few buildings with 700 students and 31 faculty members to a university comprising six colleges and schools on 235 ...
The Tau Beta Pi Association (commonly Tau Beta Pi, ΤΒΠ, or TBP) is the oldest engineering honor society and the second oldest collegiate honor society in the United States. [1] It honors engineering students in American universities who have shown a history of academic achievement as well as a commitment to personal and professional integrity.
Alumni from the University of Tennessee. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. A. Tennessee Volunteers athletes (16 C, 1 P) ...
The university is a direct partner of the University of Tennessee Medical Center, which is one of two Level I trauma centers in East Tennessee. Nine of its alumni have been selected as Rhodes Scholars and one alumnus, James M. Buchanan , received the 1986 Nobel Prize in Economics.
The UT Southern athletic teams are called the Firehawks (previously they were known as the RedHawks before the UT system merger). The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) on its second stint since the 2023–24 academic year.
Linebacker and quarterback for Weber State University (1968–1970), head football coach for the University of Idaho (1989–1994), Utah State University (1995–1997), University of Louisville (1998–2002), Michigan State University (2003–2006), University of Arkansas (2012), Fort Lewis College (2013–2015), and Kentucky State University ...
“Even though Oxford University has more billionaires among its alumni, Cambridge University, with two fewer magnates, comes out ahead and ranks first in terms of wealth, totaling an outstanding ...
UTC was founded in 1886 as the then-private and racially exclusive Chattanooga University, which was soon merged in 1889 with the Athens-based Grant Memorial University (now Tennessee Wesleyan University), [6] becoming the Chattanooga campus of U.S. Grant Memorial University. [7] [8] In 1907, the school changed its name to University of ...