Chloe Bagwell, a freshman Criminal Justice major from Clarksville, has been able to pass a bill regarding food allergy awareness in Tennessee. She has battled food allergies her entire life as well as the constant misunderstanding food allergies bring to those who do not suffer from them. “Speaking from personal experience, food allergies can be… Continue reading UTM student ‘s allergy awareness bill signed by Gov. Bill Lee
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UT Martin Department of Safety launches new app
UTM remains one of the safest universities in the state when compared with other four-year institutions of higher education. One of the primary missions of the UTM Department of Public Safety (DPS) is to provide a safe and orderly environment for students, faculty and community members to conduct their day-to-day business with minimal interruption. The… Continue reading UT Martin Department of Safety launches new app
UT Martin to open fully in person fall semester 2021
The University of Tennessee at Martin will open fully in person for students who attend the university in fall 2021. The in-person opening for fall semester applies to the main campus and the university’s five regional centers in Jackson, Parsons, Selmer, Somerville and Ripley. “We’ve learned to operate the university safely in this pandemic, and… Continue reading UT Martin to open fully in person fall semester 2021
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Women’s History Month Speaker Jean Killbourne speaks on “The Naked Truth”
On March 11, Jean Killbourne, internationally renowned public speaker, writer, filmmaker and activist discussed the impact of advertisement and the sometimes subconscious influence that it has on society’s interpretation of women. For Killbourne, the conversation about advertisement negativity and its ties to the degradation of a woman’s ability to exist is one that needs to… Continue reading Women’s History Month Speaker Jean Killbourne speaks on “The Naked Truth”
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Golden Globes 2021 Recap
The Golden Globes, sponsored by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, are often a mixed bag. Honoring the best of film and television for each respective year, they do celebrate filmmaking and often award phenomenal films that deserve vast exposure. However, this show has also been known to have a compromised sense of ethics, gravitating to… Continue reading Golden Globes 2021 Recap
Library adds study booths
UTM’s Paul Meek Library added open study booths in spring 2021 in the north windows of the first floor of the building. Photo credit / Lexy Tapley
UT Martin Pay It Forward Event March 5th- March 12th
The UTM Traffic Office has launched a new Pay It Forward program as a remedy for unpaid tickets. This new program will allow any student, faculty, or staff member with a current parking citation to bring in five canned goods or proof of a Lifeline Blood Drive donation or attempted donation to have one ticket… Continue reading UT Martin Pay It Forward Event March 5th- March 12th
From Dust to Dust: Gale dedicates life to Soil Science
The impact of her 25 years-worth of service and dedication to UTM, its students, the community and to scientific research can be found sitting in baskets on the coffee table in Dr. Paula Gale’s home. Each letter and card of appreciation from students, colleagues and friends detailing the influence she had on their lives hasbrought an unexpected amount of joy to the retired soil scientist as she reflects on her career… Continue reading From Dust to Dust: Gale dedicates life to Soil Science