
The Iris Will Bloom Again
On the night of Dec. 10, 2021, Dresden, the county seat of Weakley County, took a direct hit from EF-3 tornado. Continue reading The Iris Will Bloom Again
On the night of Dec. 10, 2021, Dresden, the county seat of Weakley County, took a direct hit from EF-3 tornado. Continue reading The Iris Will Bloom Again
Visitors to the new Martin Public Library won’t see them, but UT Martin alumni fingerprints cover the sparkling new $14 million facility. Continue reading The Next Chapter
Officials with the University of Tennessee System and the University of Tennessee at Martin knew that the Wildwood Farm commitment to UT Martin announced June 24 in Germantown was the largest in university history. Continue reading UTM Receives Largest Commitment in UT System History
With the many twists and turns that everyday life has delivered since the spring of 2020, one thing has remained consistent in the University of Tennessee at Martin athletic department: the emphasis the Skyhawk academic support staff has placed on the first half of the phrase “student-athlete.” Continue reading Academics Are on the Upswing
They were told a National Forensic Academy (NFA) collegiate program would never work – it would not be sustainable. Continue reading Collegiate NFA Celebrates 10 Years
Imagine you’re having a nightmare and then realize that it’s all too real. The worst of nightmares confronted Waverly and Humphreys County residents Saturday, Aug. 21, when torrential rains created rapid flooding. Continue reading Skyhawk Nation Steps Up to Help Waverly, Humphreys County
Vietnam War veterans who are alumni of UT Martin’s Alpha Upsilon Chapter of the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity were honored May 15 during the chapter’s annual Founders Day celebration held at the Martin Parks and Recreation Complex. Continue reading AGR Fraternity Honors Vietnam War Veterans
Standing to the side of the TV set preparing for her first scene, she can see dozens of her fellow wardrobe and production assistants standing behind the camera, watching as the 6’6” entertainment legend calls the cast to action. Continue reading Practicing excellence in everything she does: Hayslett Achieves Dreams
Martin’s first Tennessee Soybean Festival in September 1994 provided an early opportunity for Josh Breeden (’07) to display his artistic talent. Continue reading Get Weird. Work Hard. Never Stop.