Students hold torches and clap their hands in their graduation regalia at Torch Night.

Torch Night: A Farewell to Thee

Torch Night is one of UT’s oldest and most meaningful traditions, with the first ever Torch Night being held in 1926, and now remains a signature program of the Division of Student Life. This celebration marks a meaningful farewell to graduates, honoring them with an evening to reflect, reconnect, and celebrate their journey up to this point.

During Torch Night, graduating students have the opportunity to take in the moment with the peers who helped shape their UT experience. As students don their gowns at the pre-ceremony celebration, they can enjoy food, reminisce over shared experiences, and take pictures together before the torch lighting ceremony. 

During the ceremony, students symbolically receive the Torch of Service as they pledge to serve the university and their communities as alumni, upholding the Volunteer spirit beyond their time on Rocky Top.