Category archive for ‘Faculty & Staff’
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February 15, 2013
Author Joshua Robbins will be the guest speaker at Nosh n' Chat on Wednesday, February 20. He will discuss his new book, Praise Nothing, during the free event, which will...Read More »
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February 15, 2013
A familiar face at the CafĂ© at the Arena will retire this month after fifty years of service to the university. Chef Howard Clark has worked in almost every area...Read More »
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February 14, 2013
For the first time, a student-only group from UT will perform Beethoven's masterpiece Symphony no. 9 in D Minor. The performance will take place in a February 24 concert at...Read More »
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February 13, 2013
The service outage planned for Wednesday evening has been postponed. OIT will make an announcement once the work has been rescheduled....Read More »
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February 12, 2013
ARAMARK will be issuing UT Reward cards for faculty and staff at two campus locations this week. The cards give faculty and staff a 15 percent discount on regularly priced...Read More »
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February 12, 2013
Faculty and staff, do you know of students who are looking for a great way to get inVOLved? Encourage them to make an impact on the class of 2017 by...Read More »
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February 11, 2013
Got the next big idea? Think you might have an entrepreneurial streak? Like challenges and the chance to make an impact? If so, the Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation...Read More »
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February 11, 2013
The deadline has been extended for the university-wide license review from Adobe software that was announced last month. In addition to the need for desktop and laptop scans that was...Read More »
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February 11, 2013
As Valentine's Day is just around the corner, romantic relationships are on many of our minds. Experts at UT are offering tips to ensure relationships stay healthy and strong. Kristina...Read More »
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February 8, 2013
Christi Culpepper, a graduate teaching associate in psychology, has a big idea that will make her class a little friendlier. Culpepper teaches Psychology 110, a class of mostly freshmen, and...Read More »