Women make up 60% of the student population on campus and 48% of faculty, yet I’m constantly wondering, where are the women? The university recently announced the finalists for the Vice Chancellor for University Advancement position, the major fundraising arm of the university, and the Dean of the College of Business and Global Affairs. All… Continue reading Where are all the women?
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Student Rec hires young leaders for fresh ideas
The Student Recreation Center (SRC) has added three new administrators to its staff, who all have ideas on how to improve the center and expand on the programs offered. Director of Campus Recreation, Chris Stachewicz plans to implement creative programming to engage students and to grow intramural sports. “One of the new programs that we’ve… Continue reading Student Rec hires young leaders for fresh ideas
Student Affairs: Who will be chosen?
Candidates complete open forum The open forums are complete for the position of UTM vice chancellor for Student Affairs, and the recommendation now rests with the search committee. Dr. Todd Winters, committee chair and dean of the College of Agriculture, Geosciences and Natural Resources, said the committee would submit its recommendation on Thursday, Oct.… Continue reading Student Affairs: Who will be chosen?
UT BOT Appoints Randy Boyd as Interim President
The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees appointed alumnus Randy Boyd as interim system president in a specially called meeting Sept. 25. Boyd will begin his new role Nov. 22. Dr. Joe DiPietro, the system’s 25th president, recently announced he will retire from active service Nov. 21. He has led the university since January 2011.… Continue reading UT BOT Appoints Randy Boyd as Interim President
New VCAA settling in at UTM
When you picture an administrator’s office you probably picture dark cherry wood, miles of book case shelves filled with anthologies and collections of intense reading, dark curtains pulled shut, a crowded and paper-filled desk and a leather couch that looks as though its cushions have never seen a Sunday afternoon nap. This image is not… Continue reading New VCAA settling in at UTM