Category archive for ‘Faculty & Staff’
-
November 15, 2012
UT's College of Law is one of the best and most affordable law schools in the nation, according to two prestigious publications. The college has been listed in both the...Read More »
-
November 15, 2012
The College of Business Administration has a strong reputation nationally and internationally, according to the 2012 Eduniversal survey, which ranked the top 1,000 business schools worldwide. For the third consecutive...Read More »
-
November 15, 2012
Diners at the UT Ready for the World Café will continue their travels through the Mediterranean with a taste of northern Spain on Tuesday, November 20. The café operates from...Read More »
-
November 14, 2012
A number of resources are available to assist supervisors and staff with performance reviews, including an e-learning class developed especially for UT. Several open enrollment training sessions have been scheduled...Read More »
-
November 14, 2012
Charles Glisson, who established the Children's Mental Health Services Research Center in the College of Social Work, has been inducted into the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare....Read More »
-
November 14, 2012
While the journey to become a Top 25 university has already brought about great change, the university must address significant challenges ahead to reach the goal, Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek...Read More »
-
November 14, 2012
Market Square in downtown Knoxville will be a little more colorful on November 30, thanks to Campus Disability Advocates. The UT group is putting together an art display of works...Read More »
-
November 14, 2012
The Campus Chest campaign is wrapping up. The campaign is at 97 percent of its $605,000 goal. There is still time to make your pledge if you have not already....Read More »
-
November 14, 2012
It's time to begin submitting your events, activities, speakers, and programs to be included in the Ready for the World Passport for the spring semester. Faculty, staff, and students are...Read More »
-
November 14, 2012
Rob Heller has taught photojournalism at UT for nearly thirty years. He'll be discussing some of the aspects of its history that he finds most significant at the Science Forum...Read More »