All throughout law school and even after Judge Kyle Hixson (â05, â08) earned his law license and began working at the Knox County District Attorneyâs Office as a prosecutor, his love for sports broadcasting persevered. He was a lawyer by day, but on some nights and weekends, he was a broadcaster working to cover various…
Rachel Rui never expected a small city in East Tennessee to become her home sweet home, but thatâs exactly what happened. As she put it, âwe bloom where we are plantedâ and thatâs exactly what she did at the University of Tennessee, Knoxvilleâand now she is being recognized for all she has done for the…
Every year, the University of Tennesseeâs Alumni Foundation honors 40 alumni under the age of 40 who have excelled in their professions and communities in exemplifying the Volunteer spirit. This year, the College of Communication and Information boasts nine alumni on the distinguished 40 under 40 Volunteer list for 2023. “We are incredibly proud to…
For the last 20 years, Beth Haynes (â98) has elevated the people, stories, and community of Knoxville through her platform as a news anchor at WBIR-TV. Haynes has an aptitude for looking at a topic or issue and seeing the people first, and handling even the most difficult stories with deep compassion and respect. Recently,…
Throughout her career in academia, MarĂa De Moya has sought opportunities to contribute to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives as an advocate for those under-represented in higher education. As she served in those roles, it became clear to De Moya that she wanted DEI to be the center of her career, so she began…
Throughout her time as an undergraduate and graduate student at the College of Communication and Information, Kylie Julius has pulled much of her strength and inspiration from the faculty she says âtook a chanceâ on her. But their investment in her paid off when Julius not only graduated with her masterâs from CCI this past…
Megan Fields demonstrates how some meditate in the Message Effects room, where a group meets weekly for mindfulness and meditation. Every Wednesday on the second floor of the Communication and Information building, the lights are dimmed and the voices of a handful of students, staff, and faculty go quiet for 25 minutes. The noises outside…