The dedication ceremony for the newly renamed Robert M. Smith Legislative Chambers was held on Aug. 31, at 3 p.m. on the campus of UTM. On Dec. 1, 2016, the 65th General Assembly of the Student Government Association voted to rename the Legislative Chambers, UC Room 111, after Robert M. Smith. Smith was the interim… Continue reading Legislative Chambers dedicated to former chancellor
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#SGyAy: What to expect this year
The Student Government Association is supposed to be a student governed body to serve as a communicating branch between UTM scholars and administrators. However, students at UTM often neglect to see the ways in which SGA can and should benefit them. Whether they may be blind to the leadership opportunities it provides or to the… Continue reading #SGyAy: What to expect this year
SGA meeting highlights: March 16, 2017
The Student Government Association held its fourth senate meeting of the semester on Thurday, March 16 at 9 p.m. Chancellor Keith Carver was in attendance for the meeting and took questions from the chambers about anything they may have concerns about. Q: What is your overall goal for the University while you’re here? A: Student… Continue reading SGA meeting highlights: March 16, 2017
SGA meeting highlights: Feb. 7, 2017
The Student Government Association held its third senate meeting of the semester on Thursday, Feb. 23 at 9 p.m. SGA’s faculty advisor John Abel, gave an update about the Student Experience Survey and told the chambers that UTM reached 33.1% of the student body. Abel also outlined a few rules and dates for the upcoming… Continue reading SGA meeting highlights: Feb. 7, 2017
SGA meeting highlights: Feb. 7, 2017
The Student Government Association held its second senate meeting of the semester on Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 9 p.m. Though SGA members officially met new chancellor, Dr. Keith Carver, on the last meeting of the fall semester via Skype call. They had the opportunity to share the chambers with him this Tuesday night. Carver spoke… Continue reading SGA meeting highlights: Feb. 7, 2017
SGA meeting highlights: Nov. 10, 2016
The Student Government Association held its final senate meeting of the semester on Thursday, Dec. 2 at 9 p.m. SGA’s Legislative Council worked with faculty sponsor, John Abel, as well as incoming chancellor Dr. Keith Carver to honor Interim Chancellor Dr. Robert Smith for his work and coordination with the 64th and 65th General Assemblies.… Continue reading SGA meeting highlights: Nov. 10, 2016
SGA meeting highlights: November 10, 2016
The Student Government Association held its sixth Senate meeting of the semester on Thursday, Nov. 11 at 9 p.m. Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs John Abel presented information about the Student Involvement Incentive Program occurring this weekend for a $3,600 scholarship. Abel expressed to students the decision making process for gaining the program and… Continue reading SGA meeting highlights: November 10, 2016
SGA meeting highlights: October 13, 2016
The Student Government Association held its fourth Senate meeting of the semester on Thursday, Oct. 13 at 9 p.m. While the executive council members thanked senators and members for their participation in the homecoming can collection, President Josh Diltz awaited his fate . In the previous senate meeting, it was announced that if freshman council… Continue reading SGA meeting highlights: October 13, 2016
SGA meeting highlights: September 29, 2016
The Student Government Association held its third Senate meeting of the semester on Thursday, Sep. 29 at 9 p.m. At this senate meeting, Student Government Association Faulty Advisor John Abel announced that in addition to filling several open positions on campus, the UTM Career Services Center should be opened very soon, pending the delivery of… Continue reading SGA meeting highlights: September 29, 2016
SGA discusses Homecoming Elections, bookstore relocation and student debt
The Student Government Association discussed Homecoming Queen Election changes, the UTM bookstore relocation and student debt at the Sept. 19 meeting. Katie Jarvis gave a presentation on Up ‘Til Dawn. “We’re coming to SGA for teams of six. Each team has to raise a total of $600 per team to be invited to the grand… Continue reading SGA discusses Homecoming Elections, bookstore relocation and student debt