With the semester winding to an end and finals just around the corner, students are growing eager to head home for the holidays. Before heading home for Thanksgiving, make sure you have contacted your advisor to schedule an appointment. The majority of us are all too familiar with the process by now, but if you’re… Continue reading Some advice on advising: do your research, be prepared
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NPHC dedicates Greek Garden on campus
UTM will officially dedicate the new National Pan-Hellenic Council Greek Garden at Unity Circle at 11:30 a.m., Nov. 2, north of Clement Hall on the UTM main campus. The new garden features individual plaques with information on the founding and purpose of each of the NPHC chapters. This tribute was created to honor the “Divine… Continue reading NPHC dedicates Greek Garden on campus
For success in college: stay aware of your own mental health needs
Starting college is an exciting time. You will meet people who will be your best friends long after you graduate; you will learn concepts that completely change how you see the world; some of us will even meet the love of our lives and marry them. While this is an exciting time for many, there… Continue reading For success in college: stay aware of your own mental health needs
Homecoming 2019 to be a big-top celebration
The 2019 UTM Homecoming Week themed “Come One, Come All to the Greatest University of All — UTM!” will take place Oct. 28-Nov. 3, inviting all current students and alumni to campus for multiple events during the week. “Homecoming is a special time at UTM. It brings our students, faculty and staff together to celebrate… Continue reading Homecoming 2019 to be a big-top celebration
Kindness, dreams know no borders
The lifelong dream of studying in America carried Anaïs Bocher over 7,000 miles from Orléans, France, to Martin, Tennessee, in order to pursue a career in medical journalism. Bocher, who began her nursing career in France at 18 years old, knew she wanted to help others with their nutrition through broadcasting. Bocher was intrigued by… Continue reading Kindness, dreams know no borders
UTM among America’s 100 Best College Buys for 14th year
Institutional Research & Evaluation Inc. has included UTM among “America’s 100 Best College Buys” for the 14th consecutive year. UTM is one of three Tennessee institutions included on this list, which also mentions the UTK, and Tennessee Technological University. “For 14 consecutive years, UT Martin has maintained its position among ‘America’s 100 Best College Buys,’… Continue reading UTM among America’s 100 Best College Buys for 14th year
UTM group begins new tradition
Sigma Tau Delta is starting a new tradition this semester to increase free access to books at low-income schools by collecting books to donate. This idea was created by Alyssa Rusciano, a junior English major and Sigma Tau Delta recruiter, noticed students at her local high school were not taking advantage of the school’s library.… Continue reading UTM group begins new tradition
Should grad students have access to campus services?
As many students know, UTM has several different graduate programs and there are some questions posed about whether the graduates’ fees are too much when compared with undergraduates because they receive fewer benefits, such as not having access to the Recreation Center or the UTM Student and Health Counseling Services at their disposal. However, the… Continue reading Should grad students have access to campus services?
Skyhawks post consistent scores in outing against Ole Miss
The Skyhawk rifle squad went up against Southeastern Conference (SEC) opponent Ole Miss in Murray, Kentucky, this past Sunday, Oct. 13, posting a consistent 4,591 aggregate score. This is the second time this season the rifle team has posted a 4,591 aggregate, with the first time being against Memphis on Sept. 21. This is a… Continue reading Skyhawks post consistent scores in outing against Ole Miss
UTM to host conference for food, agri-business
The Northwest Tennessee Food Processing and Agri-Business Conference will be held from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Oct. 10, in the University Center. The conference is free, but advanced registration is required by Oct. 3. Dr. Charlie Hatcher, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, and Pete Nelson, CEO and president of AgLaunch, will both… Continue reading UTM to host conference for food, agri-business