Category archive for ‘Staff Stuff’
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Regina Olum Wins October ‘Send Roses’ Award
Regina Olum, food production supervisor for dining services stationed in the Arena Dining Café, is described by one of her patrons as "the nicest person in the world." Because of...
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Tennessee Today Goes Totally Online
Reader surveys show that more UT employees read Tennessee Today online than in print so today's edition will be our last to appear printed in The Daily Beacon. Tennessee Today...
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UT Athletics Offers Special Tickets for Faculty and Staff
This December, there will be UT Faculty/Staff Appreciation Nights at two basketball games. Faculty and staff can buy $7 tickets for the men's basketball game against UNC Asheville at 7...
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Know The Location of Blue-Light Phones
Check out the UT campus parking map to find blue-light emergency phone locations around campus. These blue-light phones dial directly to 911 and facilitate immediate UTPD response. UT campus parking...
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Safety Info Just a Phone Call Away
Stay informed with UT's new safety information hotline, SAFE line. When UT ALERT text-messaging is activated, a recorded message with details on the emergency will be available by calling (865)...
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Working Late? Take the T
Working on campus after hours? Board the T:Late Night, which travels a fixed route around campus, or call the T:Link to pick you up. You can request a ride from...
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Take the Smart Trips Challenge
Commuters registered with the Smart Trips program need to log their trips for the month of October by the end of the day today to be eligible for tomorrow's...
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UT Report: Short-term Economic Forecast ‘Downright Ugly’
With the economies of the United States and Tennessee in the midst of a "serious" recession, more bad news is ahead for jobs, earnings, investments and unemployment rates. "The path...
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Know Your Blue-Light Phones
Check out the UT Campus Parking Map to find blue-light emergency phone locations around campus. These blue-light phones dial directly to 911 and facilitate immediate UTPD response. UT Campus...
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UTPD Seeks Input From Faculty and Staff
The UT Police Department is looking for input from faculty and staff about the quality of policing in the community. Your insight is valuable and much needed for the department's...

