Business alumna speaks at Career Day luncheon

Elizabeth “Betsy” Brasher of Memphis, senior vice president and relationship manager for the Corporate Regional Banking Group for First Tennessee Bank, spoke Nov. 1 at the annual College of Business and Global Affairs Career Day luncheon held at the Boling University Center Ballroom. Dr. Ross Dickens, dean of the College of Business and Global Affairs,… Continue reading Business alumna speaks at Career Day luncheon

Minority Affairs status in holding pattern

On the second floor of the University Center, the room with a sign that reads “Minority Affairs” is locked and the lights are off. Several reasons exist for that, said Dr. Margaret Toston, vice chancellor for Student Affairs. First, the former administrative assistant for the Office of Minority Affairs, also known as Multicultural Affairs, retired in… Continue reading Minority Affairs status in holding pattern

The Office of Career Planning and Development

During the last year, the University Center gained a new resourceful addition to its halls: the Office of Career Planning and Development. The CPAD is a relatively new office staffed with people to help students complete their college career with success. According to CPAD Director Mark McCloud, one of the greatest problems that many students… Continue reading The Office of Career Planning and Development

UTM returns home looking for win against Eastern Illinois

After starting off 3-1, the UTM football team dropped three straight, including the homecoming game against Murray State. Coming into Saturday’s matchup, and the first game back home for the Skyhawks since homecoming, the team desperately needed a win. After the Murray St. game it was clear that some changes needed to be made on… Continue reading UTM returns home looking for win against Eastern Illinois

UTK professor gives speech about remembering WWI

Vajas Gabriel Liulevicius, the director of the Center for the Study of War and Society at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, gave a speech in Watkins auditorium over World War I on Oct. 26. Liulevicius is a distinguished professor in the College of Humanities at UTK. His list of achievements include UTK’s award for… Continue reading UTK professor gives speech about remembering WWI

Carver and Helgeson hear faculty concerns

Most students probably do not realize that their professors are being observed and evaluated by more than the student evaluations and comments left on RateMyProfessor. Changes are coming to UTM for the way teachers are evaluated. During the general faculty meeting held Thursday, Oct. 19, Chancellor Keith Carver and Interim Provost Dr. Rich Helgeson outlined… Continue reading Carver and Helgeson hear faculty concerns

UTM Wind Ensemble performs in Student Life Center

The floor of the Student Life Center’s gymnasium was packed full of listeners for the 2017 UTM wind ensemble on Oct. 23. The musical performance started promptly at 7:30 p.m. and lasted around an hour. The wind ensemble, hosted by UTM’s Department of Music, was full of sharply dressed student musicians. The instruments used were,… Continue reading UTM Wind Ensemble performs in Student Life Center

Results of SGA survey questions concealed carry

The Student Government Association presented a survey to students during Quad City and the results were surprising. At the senate meeting on Thursday, Oct. 19 each committee chair person stood up during committee reports and gave updates on the survey results from Quad City. Most of these results seemed like they would have been obvious… Continue reading Results of SGA survey questions concealed carry