Seven Students Named Torchbearers
UT has named seven students Torchbearers, an honor reserved for the university’s top-achieving students.
UT has named seven students Torchbearers, an honor reserved for the university’s top-achieving students.
November 16–24 is National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. UT will participate in the week, hosting several events to raise awareness about resources on campus that help combat food insecurity and meet the needs of students.
UT’s Homecoming celebration begins on Sunday, embracing the university’s 225-year anniversary with this year’s theme, “Lighting the Way.”
Halloween-themed festivities are gearing up across UT’s campus. Many of the events welcome faculty and staff to bring their families.
As part of next week’s National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, UT will host events to bring awareness to these two pressing issues.
SGA is promoting health and hydration on hot game days by providing free water for students in their new campaign, Water in Neyland.
The green fee, officially known as the Student Environmental Initiatives Fee, was established in 2005 by the Student Government Association to create a fund for environmental projects on campus. These projects contribute to the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and bring down year-over-year utility costs.
More than 400 members of the Volunteer community turned out Friday afternoon to plaster a rainbow of handprints on the Rock.
The Center for Career Development, Student Disability Services, and the Student Government Association for the second year are partnering on Smokey’s Closet, a clothing closet initiative.
Offices around campus showcased Homecoming spirit yesterday by decorating their spaces for the Office Decorating Contest. Each office put their spin on this year’s Homecoming theme “Journey through 100 Years of Volunteers.” Here are a few shots from the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences; the Student Government Association office; the Office of the
The Center for Career Development and Student Government Association are teaming up to provide a professional clothing closet for students going on job interviews and to career fairs.
UT’s Student Government Association will celebrate Orange and White week April 11-15, culminating with the annual Orange and White football game at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 16. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to join the festivities and participate in social media contests throughout the week.