In today’s competitively driven market, junior and senior students are finding it harder than ever to find jobs once they graduate from college. However students who are interested in networking themselves are invited to take part in UTM’s first annual Career Services road trip during Spring Break. The road trip will be held from the… Continue reading Career Services Road Trip offers free valuable job connections
New Facility Helps Build New Life
Discovery Park of America is known for its educational aspect, but Sunday, Nov. 12, was a very special day for Susan Douglas, a senior Elementary Education major from Hornbeak, Tenn., because that day was about love and new beginnings for her. Jeremy Burpo, a Titan Tire employee from Kenton, Tenn., asked her to be his… Continue reading New Facility Helps Build New Life
Masquerade Theatre’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ Adapted by Bob Elderkin
Masquerade Theatre’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ Adapted by Bob Elderkin
Skyhawk returns to UTM sidelines
For former UTM quarterback Derek Carr, football has been more of a blessing than just a game. Carr, the McKenzie, Tenn. native and son of Kenny and Jackie Carr, started his football career in Gleason, playing in a pee-wee league where he was coached by Jimmy Belew, the uncle of UTM’s Assistant Athletics Director of… Continue reading Skyhawk returns to UTM sidelines
Social Media Manager says goodbye to The Pacer
As I type this at the last minute, because Procrastination is my middle name and as a journalist I thrive on deadlines, I am overwhelmed with a sense of relief, sadness, happiness and “holy crap, this thing (graduation) is actually happening.” When I first transferred here to UTM, I was unsure of what direction I… Continue reading Social Media Manager says goodbye to The Pacer
Professors enjoy working, traveling with UTM
Dr. Daniel Nappo, assistant professor of Spanish, and Dr. Chara Van Horn, assistant professor of Communications, hit it off the night they first met. The two met while celebrating a mutual friend’s birthday. “Our first conversation occurred on Dec. 3, 2010. We had both gone to [the Opera House] for a friend’s birthday,” Van Horn… Continue reading Professors enjoy working, traveling with UTM
Masquerade Theatre presents ‘A Christmas Carol’
Union City’s Masquerade Theatre is back at it again. This Friday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m., doors will open at Capitol Theatre for “A Christmas Carol.” Originally written by Charles Dickens, the play has been adapted by Bob Elderkin, who plays a major role in the production. Elderkin is the technical director, sound board operator… Continue reading Masquerade Theatre presents ‘A Christmas Carol’
‘Thor’ hammers its way to success
Imagine a world where the darkness attempts to drown out the light. This is how Thor: The Dark World quickly pulls viewers into the action as they watch the grandfather of Thor, Bor, clash with the Dark Elves in the cliché battle for multiverse’s survival. The film is directed by Thor-newcomer Alan Taylor and stars… Continue reading ‘Thor’ hammers its way to success
Business Affairs offers fee deferment to help students
When financial aid is all used up, students can still get help from UTM. College tuition is expensive and, luckily, students have the option of getting financial aid and loans from the university. However, when there’s money still to be owed, what can students do if they can’t pay it all immediately? Bursar of Business Affairs Vickie… Continue reading Business Affairs offers fee deferment to help students
UTM continues to upgrade through campus construction
Not only is UTM known for being named in The Princeton Review as one of the 2013 Best Value Colleges, but UTM is also known for having one of the most beautiful campuses in the Southeast, constantly striving to improve classrooms, technology and infrastructure year-round for its students. “The appearance of the campus is critical to the… Continue reading UTM continues to upgrade through campus construction