Core10 locates close to UTM grads

Graduates from the UTM Department of Computer Science now have a close-to-home option when looking for skilled work in the software development field. Core10, a fintech software development company, officially opened a new Martin branch Nov. 30 in Martin’s historic downtown area on Lindell Street. Founded in 2016, Core10 works exclusively with corporations in the financial… Continue reading Core10 locates close to UTM grads

Netflix is talk of UTM

With technology at practically every corner of one’s existence, it’s hard to function without it; even when it comes to where and how you watch television. The trend towards Internet-only service has reduced cable TV subscriptions significantly in the past few years, according to BroadbandNow. “I watch TV maybe twice a week, like on an actual… Continue reading Netflix is talk of UTM

It’s a great day to graduate, so do so

For seniors graduating this fall, there are a few things that need to be completed before walking across the stage. Students who wish to receive their diplomas are required to meet all of the academic and general requirements indicated in the University Catalog for their respective degrees. For transfer students, any coursework that has been… Continue reading It’s a great day to graduate, so do so

Operation Christmas Child has packing party success

Given that many find themselves in a charitable mood in this festive time of the year, the Operation Christmas Child packaging party, held on Tuesday, Nov. 13 in the UC Ballroom, offered an opportunity for students and faculty to log community service hours or merely offer a helping hand to a good cause. The annual… Continue reading Operation Christmas Child has packing party success

Lewter Chosen as VCSA

UTM has a new Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs after the resignation of Dr. Margaret Toston from the position in June. Starting Jan. 1, 2019,  Dr. Andy Lewter will be taking over the position from John Abel, who is the current interim vice chancellor. He will be leaving behind his previous position as Dean of… Continue reading Lewter Chosen as VCSA

UTM senior dies in wreck on icy road

Megan Cox, a 24 year-old senior Psychology major at UTM and a commuter from Camden, was killed in a car wreck the morning of Thursday, Nov. 15. While driving on Highway 70 near Bruceton, Cox’s car began to slide on the ice, causing the rear-end to turn into oncoming traffic. Her car was then hit… Continue reading UTM senior dies in wreck on icy road

Thank you for your service

The Skyhawk Veterans Association (SVA) hosted their Veterans Day Exposition Friday, Nov. 9 in Watkins Auditorium, honoring all veterans in the Martin community. A tribute to each branch’s hymn was played at the opening of the ceremony, before the introduction of Alice-Catherine Carls, professor of history and philosophy who gave a presentation on the beginning… Continue reading Thank you for your service

Business administration classroom dedicated to late professor Ted Mosch

Room 203 of the Business Administration Building was dedicated to the late Dr. Ted Mosch, Professor Emeritus of Political Science Nov. 8, 2018, by the university. Mosch, who passed on July 3, 2018, held careers in the military and higher education. He began working at UTM in 1970 and served the university until 1981 when… Continue reading Business administration classroom dedicated to late professor Ted Mosch

Andy Lewter named vice chancellor for Student Affairs

Chancellor Dr. Keith Carver announced the selection of Andy Lewter as the vice chancellor of Student Affairs Nov. 6, 2018. “He emerged as the top person from an excellent candidate pool,” said Carver. “Dr. Lewter has the experience and vision needed to lead our Division of Student Affairs.” Lewter is succeeding former Vice Chancellor of… Continue reading Andy Lewter named vice chancellor for Student Affairs