As of July 1, UTM became a smoke-free campus. This decision is in conjunction with the other UT system schools. Knoxville became smoke-free one month after UTM and UTC will become smoke-free on Jan. 1, 2019. The decision was made by UTM’s administrators and an email was sent to faculty and staff at UTM; however,… Continue reading ‘No smoking’ now norm at UT schools
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HFA dean elected to chair Humanities Tennessee board
Dr. Lynn Alexander, dean of the UTM College of Humanities and Fine Arts, has been elected to chair the Board of Directors for Humanities Tennessee, after serving on the board for several years. Humanities Tennessee is a non-governmental organization funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and private donations. The majority of its work… Continue reading HFA dean elected to chair Humanities Tennessee board
SGA Constitution Day
The Student Government Association’s (SGA) 67th General Assembly hosted a “Constitution Day Celebration” on Monday, Sept. 17, at noon in the Duncan Ballroom of the UC. The event, held fittingly on Constitution Day, featured guest speaker J. Houston Gordon, a UTM class of 1968 alumni and trial lawyer at J. Houston Gordon Law Office in… Continue reading SGA Constitution Day
It’s a family affair: Second annual Family Weekend at UTM
This past weekend, Sept. 14-16, UTM hosted the second annual Family Weekend for students and their families. Family Weekend gives students a chance to experience UTM and the community of Martin with their family members. The event features food trucks, the Bowtie 5K, Donuts with the Deans, a UTM football game, a drive-in movie, brunch… Continue reading It’s a family affair: Second annual Family Weekend at UTM
CPAD Career Readiness Week Upcoming
UTM’s Office of Career Planning and Development (CPAD) is hosting Career Readiness Week Sept. 17-21. The events for the week will take place in the UC and will include workshops and snacks. Renard Miles, the interim director of CPAD and the overseer of the event, said that his office is not only involved in resume-building,… Continue reading CPAD Career Readiness Week Upcoming
State of the SGA Address
The 67th General Assembly of the Student Government Association held it’s first annual State of the SGA address on Sept. 13. Secretary Esmeralda Mejorado began the address by reminding students that with hard work, your goals can be achieved. She spoke about how from hard work, she was elected as the secretary. With the new… Continue reading State of the SGA Address
UTM battles to save lives
Lifeline Blood Services could be seen in front of the U.C. drawing blood from warriors of UTM’s annual “Blood Battle” Sept. 11-13. The drive was a three-day event, which received contributions from students, faculty and community members. Previously, the Blood Battle was a competition between Murray State and UTM to get the most blood donations.… Continue reading UTM battles to save lives
Non-degree hours arise with diverse opportunities
UTM has recently announced the addition of several non-degree classes that will be offered this fall. UTM sent an email to the student body on Sept. 4 announcing five new, non-degree classes which begin on Sept. 5. These classes include water aerobics, Korean language and culture, digital photography, a reading clinic and a phlebotomy technician… Continue reading Non-degree hours arise with diverse opportunities
UTM rolls out ‘Hawk Alerts’
This semester, UTM is taking extra steps to keep their students healthy and well by implementing a new online report system called Hawk Alerts. This service can be used in the case of concerning behavior. If you notice that someone around you has been showing signs of depression or destructive thoughts, you can file a… Continue reading UTM rolls out ‘Hawk Alerts’
Dr. Carver Appointed to SCORE Steering Committee
In August, the State Collaborative for Reforming Education (SCORE) appointed Chancellor Keith Carver to the steering committee overseeing policy direction for their organization. Founded in 2009 by former Senate Majority Leader, Bill Frist, SCORE is a non-profit and non-partisan organization that seeks to increase student success and close achievement gaps between Tennessee and other states,… Continue reading Dr. Carver Appointed to SCORE Steering Committee