Professor Emeritus David Northington spent nearly 40 years of his life teaching piano at UT. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, and The New York Times has described him as “an immensely gifted musician.” His career has taken him around the world, most recently to France and the 16th-century Chateau de Thoiry.

Collage showcasing two of Marcia Goldenstein's pieces: Edmonia Lewis and Georgia O'Keefe

The biggest reward acclaimed artist Marcia Goldensteain has ever received has been the opportunity to touch the lives of students as professor of painting and drawing at the UT School of Art.

A UT retiree walks the 'orange carpet' to show off a festive holiday sweater showcasing a winter scene with trees and deer. Fellow retirees line the walkway, also wearing holiday sweaters and smiles.

Retirees who participated in the favorite holiday sweater contest at the Retirees Holiday Reception walked the “orange carpet” to the applause of their fellow retirees on December 12.

UT Medical Center volunteers Judy and Steve wear blue volunteer vests and point up at a sign that says Information at the information desk

With many positions, you can find purpose in volunteering at UT Medical Center (UTMC). UTMC’s goal is to match your interests with a position.

Bob Kesling raises his left hand in a wave to a crowd in the arena. Next to him is a framed orange basketball jersey with his last name Kesling and the number 26.

Bob Kesling (’77) has served as the legendary “Voice of the Vols” for 26 years.